Vulcan eruption on Iceland: Glutrote Lava bubbles again!

Vulcan eruption on Iceland: Glutrote Lava bubbles again!

Grindavík, Island - Tails the earth and the lava bubbles! A spectacular volcanic eruption has occurred again in Iceland, and in the middle of the night! Shortly before midnight (CET), the earth opened on the Reykjanes Peninsula, just a few kilometers from Reykjavik. According to the Icelandic Weather Office, Glutrote Lava flows out of an impressive, three -kilometer -long outline and ensures breathtaking pictures!

But this outbreak came as a surprise! In contrast to previous eruptions, there were no weeks -long signs in the form of earthquakes. The first signs of an underground magma influence were registered just three quarters of an hour before the outbreak. A small swarm of earthquake announced the natural spectacle that keeps the world in suspense.

smaller eruption with great effect

In the early morning, the volcanic activity seemed to have reached its peak. The weather office's experts reported that the eruption was significantly smaller than the last that took place three months ago. The lava flows to the east and west and approaches an important street, the Grindaví curve, which runs only 500 meters away. Fortunately, the lava has not yet flowed towards the evacuated fishing town of Grindavík, which is a few kilometers further south.

The situation remains tense and the eyes of the world are directed to Iceland. What will happen next? The volcanic activity continues to be observed closely, while nature unfolds its impressive but also dangerous spectacle!

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