Iceland volcano erupts after weeks of earthquakes
A volcano in southwest Iceland has lastly erupted after weeks of uncertainty, sending plumes of lava excessive into the night time sky.
“Eruption has started north of Grindavík, north of Sundhnukur,” the Icelandic Met Office mentioned, including that the eruption started only a few kilometres north of the fishing city which was earlier evacuated following scores of earthquakes.
Authorities mentioned a helicopter can be going within the air shortly to “confirm the exact location and size of the eruption”.
The eruption prompted officers to warn anybody within the space to go away instantly, and to activate emergency civil safety response protocols.
Reykjavik’s close by Keflavik International Airport remained open, albeit with quite a few delays listed for each arrivals and departures.
“Seismic activity together with measurements from GPS devices indicate that the magma is moving to the southwest and the eruption may continue in the direction of Grindavik,” the Met Office mentioned.
It added that the crack within the earth’s floor was practically 3.5km lengthy and had grown quickly.
The well-known Blue Lagoon geothermal spa introduced the extension of its non permanent closure on Monday following the eruption.
Iceland bans drones close to the volcano eruption
Authorities in Iceland have banned drones across the city of Grindavik following a volcanic eruption, north of the fishing city.
The eruption seems to have occurred about 4 kilometres from Grindavik, the Icelandic Meteorological Office mentioned.
Grainy webcam video confirmed the second of the eruption as a flash of sunshine illuminating the sky at 10.17pm (native time).
As the eruption unfold, magma, or semi-molten rock, could possibly be seen spewing alongside the ridge of a hill.
Alisha Rahaman Sarkar19 December 2023 05:40
Pics | Helicopter deployed to substantiate location and dimension of Iceland volcano
Alisha Rahaman Sarkar19 December 2023 05:20
All routes to Grindavik shut for commuters
All routes to the city of Grindavik will probably be closed to commuters for the subsequent few days because of the volcanic eruption close to the fishing city.
“We would like to ask people not to go to the eruption and remember that gases from this could be dangerous,” Iceland’s Public Safety Department mentioned on Facebook.
It added that scientists would require a number of days to evaluate the eruption and that the authorities would re-evaluate the state of affairs each hour.“We would also like to ask roaders to respect the closures and show understanding.”
Alisha Rahaman Sarkar19 December 2023 05:00
People warned in opposition to ‘excessive and harmful’ waves at Iceland’s Reynisfjara seaside
Tourists and locals have been warned of the danger of excessive and harmful waves on the picturesque Reynisfjara seaside in Iceland “for the next few days”, the authorities mentioned in an alert posted on the federal government’s Safe Travel web site.
It was unclear whether or not the warning was associated to Monday’s volcanic eruption close to the city of Grindavik, positioned practically 230km west of the favored black sand seaside.
“Stay far away from the sea, keep children near your and do NOT enter the cave,” the authorities mentioned.
In a separate update, the officers mentioned the “eruption area is CLOSED until further notice. Please respect the closure”.
Alisha Rahaman Sarkar19 December 2023 04:45
A 3.5km-long crack grew quickly, says Met Office
The seismic exercise along with measurements from GPS gadgets point out that the magma is shifting to the southwest and the eruption might proceed within the path of Grindavik, the Icelandic Met Office mentioned in an update on Monday.
The crack within the earth’s floor was round 3.5km lengthy and had grown quickly, it added.
Some 100 to 200 cubic metres of lava emerged per second, a number of occasions greater than in earlier eruptions within the space, based on the Met Office.
Alisha Rahaman Sarkar19 December 2023 04:15
Eruption centered round Fagradalsfjall volcano
The volcanic eruption that lit up skies in Iceland on Monday is centered across the Fagradalsfjall volcano, officers mentioned, ABC News reports.
Seismologists had been warning it might blow within the coming weeks, and volcanoes throughout the Fagradalsfjall system have been erupting periodically in recent occasions since 2019.
Josh Marcus19 December 2023 04:00
After weeks of anticipation, an eruption in Iceland
In a “warning” message on its web site on Monday night time, the Met Office states: “Eruption has started north of Grindavik by Hagafell.”
The eruption prompted the Icelandic police to declare an emergency and activate the Civil Protection Coordination Centre.
“We want to start by not asking people to go to the site at all. We don’t know how far the eruption is from Grindavík. It won’t be clear until a helicopter has flown over the site,” Hjördís Guðmundsdóttir, data officer on the Civil Protection Agency, advised Iceland Monitor.
More particulars in our full story.
Josh Marcus19 December 2023 03:40
No disruption but to flights in Iceland, says international minister
The worldwide airport in Reykjavik, positioned close to the volcanic eruption, remained open though there have been delays listed for each arrivals and departures.
“There are no disruptions to flights to and from Iceland and international flight corridors remain open,” international minister Bjarne Benediktsson mentioned on X, previously generally known as Twitter.
A coastguard helicopter will try to substantiate the precise location – and dimension – of the eruption, and also will measure fuel emissions, the authorities mentioned.
Alisha Rahaman Sarkar19 December 2023 03:25
WATCH: Livestream exhibits Iceland eruption
Monitor the latest from the volcanic eruption in Iceland through this livestream from public broadcaster RÚV.
Josh Marcus19 December 2023 03:20
Blue Lagoon briefly shuts once more because of volcano eruption
The Blue Lagoon geothermal spa has briefly shut down its operations following Monday’s volcano eruption in southwest Iceland, based on a be aware on its web site.
The common vacationer attraction close to the city of Grindavik had initially shut operations on 9 November following scores of minor earthquakes.
“We will continue to monitor the progress and maintain close communication with the authorities, prioritising safety and well-being,” the Blue Lagoon mentioned in a press release.
Alisha Rahaman Sarkar19 December 2023 03:00