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Iceland volcano eruption, earthquakes weaken, but scientists warn of lurking danger


This image made from video provided by the Icelandic Coast Guard shows its helicopter flying near magma running on a hill near Grindavik on Iceland's Reykjanes Peninsula sometime around late Monday, ... Read More

Massive volcanic eruption triggers toxic gas warnings as Iceland declares state of emergency


REYKJANES PENINSULA, Iceland -- The major volcanic eruption in Iceland is prompting fears that dangerous toxic gas spewing into the air could reach the capital and put residents there at risk. The new ... Read More

Iceland volcano eruption caught on camera


Drone footage shows the latest volcanic eruption in Iceland's Reykjanes Peninsula. Icelandic tourism officials say it is the 12th eruption on the peninsula since 2021. The lava is not threatening any ... Read More

Tourists evacuated after Iceland’s Reykjanes Peninsula hit by 9th eruption since 2023


Tourists and locals have been evacuated on Iceland’s Reykjanes Peninsula after the twelfth volcanic eruption in the region since 2021. The eruption began around 4 am on Wednesday following an intense ... Read More

Iceland volcano continues to spew lava, but officials say an evacuated town may be spared


Lava continues to spew from a volcano in southwestern Iceland that erupted late Monday, but local officials said Tuesday that it “does not present a threat to life.” After showing signs of unrest for ... Read More

Can Airlines Learn to Handle Volcanic Ash?


It was a little more than a year ago that Iceland’s Eyjafjallajökull volcano erupted, spewing thick ash high into the atmosphere. The volcano itself—aside from giving copy editors and news readers ... Read More


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