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Buildings in Iceland’s Grindavik go up in flames as volcano’s lava reaches city

Lava is flowing into Grindavik as Iceland’s President stated the nation is going through a “daunting” time after a contemporary volcanic eruption.

An knowledgeable fears the “worst-case scenario” has develop into the fact in Iceland as lava has flowed into folks’s properties for the primary time, torching at the very least three.

The Icelandic Meteorological Office stated the volcano within the southwest of the nation erupted for the second time in lower than a month on Sunday, suspecting the fissure had since compelled itself beneath the city of Grindavik.

President Gudni Th Johannesson stated in a televised tackle on Sunday that “a daunting period of upheaval has begun on the Reykjanes peninsula”, the place a long-dormant volcanic system has woke up.

When requested if the worst-case situation had occurred, Benedikt Halldórsson, an knowledgeable in earthquake exercise on the Icelandic Meteorological Office, instructed The Icelandic National Broadcasting Service: “Yes, I don’t think it’s possible to imagine anything worse than it erupting in a settlement and lava flowing onto houses.”

Geophysicist Magnus Tumi Gudmundsson stated on Monday morning that the eruption had “decreased considerably” in a single day, however that it was not possible to say when it could finish.

Nearly 4,000 residents had been evacuated. No one has been killed within the eruptions, however a workman is lacking after reportedly falling right into a crack opened by the volcano.

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Latest eruption not anticipated to launch plenty of ash as airport operations proceed

The latest eruption in Iceland just isn’t anticipated to launch giant quantities of ash into the air.

Operations at Keflavík Airport are persevering with as regular, stated Gudjon Helgason, spokesperson for airport operator Isavia.

Iceland, which sits above a volcanic sizzling spot within the North Atlantic, averages one eruption each 4 to 5 years.

The most disruptive in recent instances was the 2010 eruption of the Eyjafjallajokull volcano, which spewed clouds of ash into the ambiance and disrupted trans-Atlantic air journey for months.

Lava flows from a volcano in Grindavik, Iceland, on Sunday

(by way of REUTERS)

Tara Cobham15 January 2024 16:00

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Calls to rescue 240 sheep locked in shelters in Grindavik

Calls are being made to rescue as much as 240 sheep which might be locked in shelters in Grindavik.

Þorvaldur H. Þórðarson, the chief veterinarian on the Icelandic Food and Veterinary Authority (MAST), has stated the animals are locked within the city, as lava flows into homes there.

MAST representatives have referred to as for the South-East Iceland Civil Protection Committee to grant house owners permission to convey their animals to security.

“We have pointed out the need for this and have done what we can to push this through. It seems to us that this is between 220 and 240 sheep,” Þórðarson instructed mbl.is. “We are waiting for this to be addressed.”

Tara Cobham15 January 2024 15:15

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House burns down as lava river surrounds building in aerial footage

Aerial footage confirmed lava flows setting homes on hearth in Grindavik, Iceland on Sunday (14 January) after a volcano erupted.

Mr Steinbekk stated he posted his footage on-line to point out “the dark side of volcanos.”

“Almost 4000 people are suffering right now; some have been watching their houses burn during live feeds and on YouTube,” he added.

Iceland eruption: House burns down as lava river surrounds building in aerial footage

Aerial footage confirmed lava flows setting homes on hearth in Grindavik, Iceland on Sunday (14 January) after a volcano erupted. Footage recorded by Björn Steinbekk confirmed a river of lava surrounding buildings within the fishing village, which has been evacuated. Mr Steinbekk stated he posted his footage on-line to point out “the darkish facet of volcanos.” “Almost 4000 individuals are struggling proper now; some have been watching their homes burn throughout dwell feeds and on YouTube,” he added. It is the second eruption on the Reykjanes peninsula in 4 weeks and the fifth since 2021.

Tara Cobham15 January 2024 14:30

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Volcano final erupted lower than a month in the past

The volcano final erupted lower than a month in the past, forcing one other evacuation of the city of Grindavik in preparation.

The city of Grindavik was beforehand evacuated in November when the Svartsengi volcanic system woke up after almost 800 years.

The volcano ultimately erupted on 18 December, sending lava flowing away from Grindavik, a city of three,800 folks about 30 miles south-west of the capital, Reykjavik.

Residents had been allowed to return to their properties on 22 December.

Since then, emergency employees have been building defensive partitions which have stopped a lot of the lava circulate from the brand new eruption wanting the city.

An Icelandic Coast Guard helicopter overflying a volcanic eruption on the Reykjanes peninsula, 3km north of Grindavik, western Iceland on 19 December

(HANDOUT/AFP by way of Getty Images)

Tara Cobham15 January 2024 13:45

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Workman lacking after reportedly falling in volcanic crack is known as and pictured

A workman who’s lacking after reportedly falling right into a crack opened by the volcano has been named.

Father-of-four Lúðvík Pétursson, 50, was working to fill in crevasses shaped by earthquakes and volcanic exercise within the fishing city of Grindavik when he fell on Wednesday, based on native media.

A manhunt that was subsequently launched, involving a whole bunch of rescue employees, needed to be referred to as off in a single day on Thursday after landslides dropped tonnes of rocks on the realm.

Icelandic Police stated the grandfather-of-two’s kinfolk and fiancee wish to thank all responders for his or her help within the seek for him.

Father-of-four Lúðvík Pétursson, 50, was working to fill in crevasses shaped by earthquakes and volcanic exercise within the fishing city of Grindavik when he fell on Wednesday, based on native media

(Icelandic Police)

Tara Cobham15 January 2024 13:00

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Impossible to say when eruption will finish, warns geophysicist

A geophysicist has warned it’s not possible to say when the volcanic eruption in Iceland will finish.

However, Magnus Tumi Gudmundsson added on Monday morning that the eruption had “decreased significantly” in a single day.

People watch from the north because the volcano erupts close to Grindavík, Iceland, on Sunday

(AP Photo/ Marco Di Marco)

Tara Cobham15 January 2024 12:45

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Iceland is battling ‘tremendous forces of nature’, says nation’s President

Iceland’s president stated the nation is battling “tremendous forces of nature,” after molten lava from a volcano within the island’s southwest consumed a number of homes within the evacuated city of Grindavik.

President Gudni Th. Johannesson stated in a televised tackle late Sunday that “a daunting period of upheaval has begun on the Reykjanes peninsula,” the place a long-dormant volcanic system has woke up.

A volcano on the peninsula erupted for the second time in lower than a month on Sunday morning. Authorities had ordered residents to depart the fishing city of Grindavik hours earlier as a swarm of small earthquakes indicated an imminent eruption.

Tara Cobham15 January 2024 12:00

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Iceland’s President says nation faces ‘daunting’ interval

Iceland’s President stated the nation is battling “super forces of nature” after molten lava from a volcano within the island’s southwest consumed a number of homes within the evacuated city of Grindavik.

President Gudni Th Johannesson stated in a televised tackle on Sunday that “a frightening interval of upheaval has begun on the Reykjanes peninsula”, the place a long-dormant volcanic system has woke up.

The President stated: “We don’t yet know how this eruption will unfold, but we must still take those actions that are within our power.

“We continue to hope for as good an outcome as possible, in the face of these tremendous forces of nature.

“We will carry on with our responsibilities and we will continue to stand together.”

Lava throughout a volcanic eruption close to Grindavík, Iceland, on Sunday

(AP)

Tara Cobham15 January 2024 11:15

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Workman lacking after reportedly falling into crack opened by volcano

A workman is lacking after reportedly falling right into a crack opened by the volcano.

However, nobody has been killed within the eruptions thus far.

Tara Cobham15 January 2024 10:30

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Is it protected to journey to Iceland after volcanic eruption?

At least three properties have been set alight after lava from a volcanic eruption hit the fishing city of Grindavik. Much of the city was protected by defensive partitions which had been constructed on the onset of intense seismic actions in November.

The 4,000 inhabitants have been evacuated as a precaution.

Simon Calder, Travel Correspondent experiences:

Tara Cobham15 January 2024 09:45

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