Finally, after several weeks of unusual seismic activity that heralded an impending eruption, magma rose to the surface in Iceland. Icelandic Meteorology and Seismology Office (MET) in the last hours of this Monday at 22.17 (GMT) A volcano erupted about 4 kilometers northeast of the city of Grindavík.
Explosion taking place nearby SundhnúkagígarIt is about four kilometers northeast of Grindavík and can be seen via nearby webcams.
“The explosion was preceded by a seismic wave that started at 21:00,” MET said on its website. “A helicopter Coast Guard In the statement, it was stated that it would take off shortly to confirm the exact location and size of the explosion.
The estimated length of the fissure is approximately 3.5 kilometers, considerably larger than previous eruptions, and the speed of the lava flow Between 100 and 200 cubic meters per second, This also represents a significant increase compared to other eruptions that have occurred on the peninsula in recent years.
“An explosion began near the evacuated town of Grindavik. Our priority remains to protect lives and infrastructure. Civil Defense has closed the affected area. Now we are waiting to see what the forces of nature have prepared for us. We are prepared and on alert,” the president of the country published, Gudni Johannesson, The social network account, formerly known as Twitter, is on X.
The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Iceland said, Bjarni BenediktssonHe assured that no flights to or from Iceland were disrupted and international air traffic remained open.
According to data from the Icelandic Meteorological Office seismic activity It is moving southwards, so the eruption may spread towards Grindavik.
Source: Informacion

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