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The 2023–2024 Sundhnúkur eruptions (Icelandic: Eldgosin við Sundhnúksgíga 2023–2024) are an ongoing series of volcanic eruptions in the Reykjanes Peninsula, near the town of Grindavík, Iceland. As of 10 December 2024, there have been seven eruptions between December 2023 and December 2024, following an intense series of earthquakes in ...
On the evening of 18 December 2023, a volcanic eruption occurred at Sundhnúksgígaröð north of Grindavík, [6] with images showing lava spewing from fissures in the ground. [7] The intensity of the eruption and accompanying seismic activity which preceded it decreased early on 19 December, with lava seen spreading laterally from both sides ...
See the most recent map below. ... Iceland volcanic eruption still ‘expected and imminent’ ... Emergency alerts sent to people around Grindavik. Wednesday 22 November 2023 09:46, ...
Inside the abandoned Iceland town left in limbo by a volcano. Monday 27 November 2023 06:00, Matt Mathers. A sense of trepidation builds on the coach as we are waved through the roadblock that has ...
Iceland is experiencing a seismic swarm as 1,485 earthquakes have hit the country in just 48 hours prompting fears of a volcanic ... Thousands have been told to evacuate the town of Grindavik as a ...
On 18 December 2023, at around 22:00 local time , the Sundhnúkur volcano erupted. The eruption was close to Hagafell, about 3 kilometres (2 mi) northeast of Grindavík. [2] A risk was also posed to Svartsengi Power Station. Fountains of lava, up to 100 metres (330 ft) high, could be seen from Iceland's capital, Reykjavík.
Iceland volcano eruption warning forces residents in Grindavik to evacuate Tuesday 21 November 2023 07:00 , Alisha Rahaman Sarkar Iceland residents told they face months away from home
This is an incomplete list of volcanic eruptions in Iceland.Please see External links below for databases of Icelandic eruptions which include over 530 events. For latest information about the current/ongoing series of eruptions near Grindavik on the Reykjanes peninsula - See 2023–2024 Sundhnúkur eruptions