December Event Repeats as Iceland Volcano Erupts in Same Area

December Event Repeats as Iceland Volcano Erupts in Same Area


A volcano in Iceland erupted on Sunday ⁣after ⁣hundreds of earthquakes ‌shook ‍the Reykjanes peninsula, prompting evacuations in a town near⁤ where a fissure opened up and spewed⁢ lava last month.

The‌ eruption happened at about 8 a.m. local time near​ Sundhnjúkar‌ north of the town of Grindavik, according ​to local news media ⁣and the nation’s civil defense agency. Magnus ‍Tumi Gudmundsson, ​a volcanologist who advises⁣ the civil defense agency, said he was‌ boarding a Coast Guard helicopter to fly⁣ over the eruption, some ‍10 minutes after it was reported to have started.

At‌ least 200‍ earthquakes struck ⁤the area ⁤near Grindavik, 32 miles southwest of the capital, Reykjavik, on ​Sunday starting at about 3 a.m. local time, ⁤according to the Icelandic Meteorological Office. Before the eruption, the ‍civil ⁤defense agency ordered the evacuation ‌of ⁤Grindavik and⁤ said an ​eruption was imminent.

The⁤ latest eruption happened along a row of volcanoes on the Reykjanes​ Peninsula, where a fissure opened up in⁣ December and ⁢erupted, creating a glowing and winding river of‍ lava.

While volcanic eruptions are not uncommon in Iceland, volcanoes on the Reykjanes Peninsula had been dormant for about ‍800 ⁢years ‌until 2021. Since then, there have been at four eruptions on the peninsula, where about two-thirds of‍ Iceland’s ⁢population‍ lives.

This is⁤ a developing story.

2024-01-14 04:21:02
Source from www.nytimes.com

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