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Icelandic Town of Grindavik Evacuated as New Volcanic Eruption Threatens Area

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A volcano erupted near the town of Grindavik in Iceland, following a period of increasing seismic activity that had already prompted the evacuation of residents. The eruption is smaller than one that occurred a few weeks prior but is situated closer to the town, raising concerns about potential damage to infrastructure. Emergency measures and preparations are underway as authorities monitor the situation closely. Iceland, known for its frequent volcanic activity, has now experienced its fifth eruption in two years.

  • A volcano erupted near Grindavik, Iceland, at a site close to a previous eruption in December.
  • Seismic activity had been intensifying, leading to the evacuation of the town well in advance.
  • Approximately 200 residents had returned to their homes in the town before the eruption.
  • The eruption began abruptly, with authorities detecting over 200 smaller earthquakes.
  • The eruption is considered to be a quarter of the size and power of the previous one, but its proximity to the town raises concerns.
  • Authorities are nervous about the potential for lava to reach and damage parts of Grindavik.
  • A protective wall was being constructed to divert lava flow, but the new fissure has breached this barrier.
  • While the eruptions pose little immediate danger to those living further away, they significantly impact the residents of Grindavik.
  • A recent incident involving a ground collapse that resulted in a missing person has heightened the local community’s concern.
  • The country is on high alert as it faces the challenge of living with frequent volcanic activity.

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