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Iceland volcano erupts again, molten rocks spew from fissures

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Posted on February 8, 2024

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· Last updated: January 31, 2026

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A dramatic eruption on the Reykjanes Peninsula in Iceland shows bright-orange molten rocks spewing from fissures in the ground. This image highlights the ongoing volcanic activity affecting local communities and tourism.
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Iceland volcano erupts again, molten rocks spew from fissures OSLO (Reuters) -A volcano erupted on Thursday in southwest Iceland for the second time this year, the country’s meteorological office said, making it the sixth outbreak on the Reykjanes peninsula since 2021. Live video from the area showed fountains of bright-orange molten rock spewing from fissures […]

Iceland volcano erupts again, molten rocks spew from fissures

OSLO (Reuters) -A volcano erupted on Thursday in southwest Iceland for the second time this year, the country’s meteorological office said, making it the sixth outbreak on the Reykjanes peninsula since 2021.

Live video from the area showed fountains of bright-orange molten rock spewing from fissures in the ground.

“Warning: A volcanic eruption started north of Sylingarfell,” the Met Office said on its website.

The nearby geothermal spa Blue Lagoon had closed on Thursday, it said.

The previous eruption started on Jan. 14 and lasted roughly two days, with lava flows reaching the outskirts of the Grindavik fishing town, whose nearly 4,000 inhabitants had been evacuated, setting some houses alight.

The Sylingarfell mountain is located a distance north of Grindavik, but it was not immediately clear if Thursday’s outbreak would affect the village.

Icelandic authorities in November started building dykes that can help divert burning lava flows away from homes and critical infrastructure.

Despite downgrading the volcanic system’s threat level, the local authorities have warned of further eruptions as land continued to rise in the area due to magma accumulating underground.

Iceland, which is roughly the size of the U.S. state of Kentucky, boasts more than 30 active volcanoes, making the north European island a prime destination for volcano tourism – a niche segment that attracts thousands of thrill seekers.

(Reporting by Terje Solsvik; Editing by Anna Ringstrom and Michael Perry)

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What is a volcanic eruption?
A volcanic eruption occurs when there is an explosion of magma from beneath the Earth's crust, resulting in the release of gases, ash, and molten rock. This can create new landforms and impact nearby communities.
What is lava flow?
Lava flow refers to the movement of molten rock that emerges from a volcano during an eruption. The flow can vary in speed and can cause destruction to structures and landscapes in its path.

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