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Iceland Volcanic Eruption: Country Faces Worst Lava Spread In 50 Yrs; Latest Updates About It

Iceland Volcanic Eruption

Iceland has been experiencing one of the worst volcanic eruptions in the last 50 years. The magma crept its way to a small fishing town and many houses there caught fire. It is important to note, however, that no harm to human life or deaths occurred because the town had already been evacuated. Here are all of the latest updates and important information that you would need to know about the volcanic eruption in Iceland.

Iceland Volcanic Eruption: Worst Spread In 50 Yrs And Other Updates

1. Flights In And Out Of The Country Continue As Per Usual

According to an article which was recently published by the Hindustan Times or HT, despite the widespread damage, flights are operating as per usual in and out of the country. There will be no interruptions in their operations.

2. Eruption Began On Sunday Morning

This volcanic eruption is the fifth one in the area since 2020 and it began on January 14, Sunday. During 2020, the volcano became active again after remaining dormant for as long as 800 years.

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3. The Town Of Grindavik Affected The Most

Most of the 3,700 people of the town of Grindavik evacuated in November. However, this latest eruption prompted another evacuation of the town.

4. Grindavik’s Defense Barrier Breached By The Latest Eruption

Earlier, the town had built a rampart or a barrier from earth and rock with the aim of protecting the town against eruptions. However, because of the latest eruption, this particular barrier was breached.

5. Peninsula Became Active After Staying Dormant For 800 Years

The area had been dormant for 800 years. However, in 2020, seismic activity in the region commenced again. In 2021, this seismic activity resulted in the emergence of lava. The eruption on Sunday is the fifth one since then.

Also Read: Iceland: 1,485 Quakes In 48 Hrs; Why Is The Country Experiencing Such Intense Seismic Activity?

Do you know anyone who is currently living in Iceland? How are they managing the situation? Let us know in the comments section below!

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