A volcano system in southwestern Iceland erupted on Thursday, for the third time since December, with fountains of brilliant orange lava seen from Iceland’s capital, Reykjavík, about 30 miles away.
The eruption occurred at 6 a.m., in line with the nation’s Meteorological Workplace, on a mountain ridge on the Reykjanes Peninsula, the place a big share of Iceland’s inhabitants of about 375,000 lives, though they didn’t seem like in danger.
Iceland’s civil protection company stated the close by Blue Lagoon, a geothermal spa that may be a well-liked vacationer vacation spot, had been evacuated on Thursday morning.
Grindavik, a small fishing city of three,800 that’s the closest inhabitants heart to the volcano, was evacuated earlier than the volcano final erupted in January and destroyed a part of the city. It stays empty.
Video taken from a Coast Guard helicopter confirmed a fissure estimated to be practically two miles extensive, with tall fountains of lava.
Volcanic eruptions are not uncommon in Iceland, however the volcanoes on the Reykjanes Peninsula had been dormant for about 800 years till 2021, and there have been a number of eruptions since.