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Added on the 10/08/2022 16:29:46 - Copyright : AFPTV - First images
The eruption is around 40 kilometres (25 miles) from Reykjavik, near the site of the Mount Fagradalsfjall volcano in southwestern Iceland that erupted for six months in March-September 2021, mesmerising tourists and spectators who flocked to the scene. IMAGES
Red lava spews from a volcano near Iceland's capital Reykjavik as onlookers take photos. The first eruption in 900 years is beginning to subside, and no longer poses a danger to people. IMAGES
Lava spews from a volcano which erupted on the Reykjanes peninsula in southwestern Iceland on Wednesday. Authorities have evacuated the nearby town of Grindavik. The eruption is the fifth in six months on the Reykjanes peninsula. IMAGES
Aerial images show lava near the Icelandic fishing town of Grindavik as volcanic activity eases following an eruption which began early Sunday. Grindavik's 4,000 residents had been evacuated in November as a precaution. Shortly after a December 18 eruption, they were allowed to return for brief periods. They were authorised to regain their homes permanently on December 23 but only a few dozen chose to do so. IMAGES
Red hot lava continues flowing from a volcano around 40 kilometres (25 miles) from Iceland's capital Reykjavik, with plumes of smoke spewing out of the fissure in an uninhabited valley since Wednesday. IMAGES