Volcano close to Iceland's capital erupts for the second time in a yr

Iceland's Fagradalsfjall volcano, which is round 20 miles away from capital Reykjavik, has begun erupting.

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The eruption is in an uninhabited valley close to the Litli-Hrutur mountain within the southwest of the nation.

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It is the second time in less than 12 months that the volcano has erupted, however has managed to trigger no harm or disruption regardless of being near a serious airport.

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The Iceland Meteorological Office stated the "eruption is small and there is presently no emission of ash to the atmosphere" - including the lava is rising as "a series of fountains" from a 200m lengthy fissure.

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Officials are asking folks to not stroll to the positioning of the eruption, saying there may very well be "dangerously high levels of volcanic gases" accumulating.

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Kristin Gudmundsdottir, a pure hazard specialist on the Met Office, added "it is not a little hike" and that authorities are ready to "see how the eruption develops".

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An eruption in the identical space in 2021 noticed lava flows for months, with a whole bunch of 1000's of individuals heading to see the seismic exercise.

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Iceland, which is situated above a volcanic hotspot within the North Atlantic, sees an eruption each 4 to 5 years on common.

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The most disruptive occurred in 2010, when the Eyjafjallajokull volcano despatched clouds of ash and dirt into the environment, halting air journey for days between Europe and North America over issues the ash may harm jet engines.

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More than 100,000 flights had been grounded and tens of millions of passengers stranded.

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