A volcanic eruption in southwest Iceland led to the evacuation of Grindavík and the Blue Lagoon, with the fissure measuring ...
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Live Science on MSNLava bursts through Grindavík's defense barriers as new volcanic eruption begins on Iceland's Reykjanes PeninsulaA volcanic fissure has opened up near the town of Grindavík on Iceland's Reykjanes Peninsula following a significant uptick ...
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The Weather Channel on MSNIceland Volcano Erupts Again, Prompting Evacuations Of Grindavik, Blue Lagoon SpaTourists and residents were forced to flee as a volcano erupted again Tuesday in southwestern Iceland. Here's the latest.
A volcanic fissure has erupted near Grindavík, Iceland, forcing evacuations and raising the hazard level to its highest category.
Officials in Iceland have evacuated homes in the town of Grindavik and nearby tourist spa resort Blue Lagoon after the area ...
A volcano in southwestern Iceland that has erupted repeatedly for more than a year again belched lava and smoke into the air, ...
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A volcano on Iceland’s Reykjanes Peninsula began erupting Tuesday morning. State media reported that the nearby town of ...
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'Earthquake Swarm' in Iceland Triggers New Volcanic Eruption, Lava and Smoke Spew From the GroundEarthquake Swarm' in Iceland Triggers New Volcanic Eruption, Lava and Smoke Spew From the Ground There are many stunning spots in the world that attract tourists with their scenic beauty. Sometimes, ...
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AccuWeather on MSNVolcano erupts in Iceland, forcing evacuations of nearby town and Blue Lagoon resortA volcanic eruption in southwest Iceland on Tuesday forced the evacuation of the town of Grindavík and the nearby Blue Lagoon ...
The eruption began near Grindavik, a small town long threatened by volcanic disruptions, and prompted the closure of a popular tourist destination.
The town of Grindavik, located on the Reykjanes Peninsula, was largely evacuated a year ago when the volcano came to life ...
"The fissure is now about 500 meters (yards) long and has reached through the protective barrier north of Grindavík,'' Iceland's Met Office said in a statement. "The fissure continues to grow ...
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