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Iceland's South-Western Volcano Erupts Again, Triggering Evacuation of Blue Lagoon Area

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A series of volcanic eruptions occurred near the town of Grindavik, Iceland, with the latest event being the most vigorous to date. The eruption began on May 30 and has been ongoing for at least two days, spewing lava up to 50 meters (165 feet) into the air and extending a fissure 3.5 kilometers (2.1 miles) in length. The initial earthquakes that preceded the eruption were located north of Grindavik, which had been largely evacuated in December. Barriers have been built to protect the town from the flowing lava, but two roads leading to the area have been cut off.

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    1. Westerly winds are expected today, and gas pollution may then spread to the east over southern Iceland.
    1. An eruption has started near Sundhnúkagígar, north of Grindavík.
    2. The eruption plumes reach a height of at least 50 metres.
    1. It's a continuous curtain of fire … but as it develops with time, it will focus into certain points and eventually often only one or two craters will be active in the long run.