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Iceland volcano erupts for the seventh time in a year

Iceland volcano erupts for the seventh time in a year
November 21, 2024

(CNN) โ€” A volcano near Icelandโ€™s capital erupted on Wednesday night, becoming the seventh such event in the area since December.

The length of the fissure on the volcano, located in Icelandโ€™s Reykjanes Peninsula in the southwest of the country, is estimated to be approximately 3 kilometers (1.9 miles), according to the Icelandic Met Office.

The eruption began shortly after 11 p.m local time Wednesday, with a Met Office update three hours later saying the fissure seemed to have stopped expanding.

Iceland volcano erupts for the seventh time in a year
Pictured is a new volcanic eruption that started on the Reykjanes Peninsula in Iceland, Wednesday, November 20.

Air traffic to and from Iceland was operating normally on Thursday, according to Icelandโ€™s official tourism website, which said the eruption was significantly smaller than the last one, which occurred in the area on August 22, when a 4-kilometer (2.5-mile) fissure opened.

A geothermal power plant and the two hotels at the world-famous Blue Lagoon were evacuated. The Blue Lagoon has been repeatedly forced to close due to volcanic activity over the past year.

โ€œThe eruption is in the same place as the last one in August this year. The town of Grindavรญk is not threatened by lava flow,โ€ Snorri Valsson, a spokesperson for the Icelandic Tourist Board, told CNN on Thursday.

โ€œThis was expected. The few peopleโ€ฆ 60 peopleโ€ฆ in town have been evacuated, as well as the Svartsengi Power Plant and the two hotels at the Blue Lagoon โ€“ the Blue Lagoon itself was empty at the time, as it started after closing hours.โ€

Since January 2020, there have been 10 eruptions on Icelandโ€™s Reykjanes Peninsula.

Iceland has a population of nearly 400,000 and is one of the worldโ€™s most active volcanic areas. It lies on the constantly active geologic border between North America and Europe. Last year, Iceland experienced more than 1,000 earthquakes in a 24-hour period.

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