Volcanic Eruption Forces Evacuation in Southwest Iceland
Republished with full copyright permissions from The Washington Daily Chronicle. A volcanic eruption has shaken southwest Iceland, with the Icelandic Meteorological Office (IMO) reporting the emergence of a fissure just 900 meters from the town of Grindavík. Lava from the eruption is currently flowing towards the fishing town in the Reykjanes peninsula, prompting the evacuation of its residents. The recent volcanic activity in the region was preceded by a series of earthquakes, with over 200 quakes recorded by the IMO. The largest of these earthquakes, measuring 3.5 magnitude, struck near Hagafell mountain, triggering the volcanic eruption. Alarmingly, this is the … Continue reading Volcanic Eruption Forces Evacuation in Southwest Iceland

