Iceland: New eruption for the Reikiana volcano – Impressive Images

Once again, it exploded on the Reykians Peninsula. This time the fourth explosion from December was expected, while the images with fiery lava launched into the air are already making the world round. Iceland authorities have been warning for weeks that the eruption of the volcano located south of the capital Reykjavik is imminent. It is the seventh eruption of the volcano since 2021. His last explosion took place in early February and then the lava destroyed roads and pipelines, leaving 20,000 people without heating. During the January explosion lava burned houses in a fishing town. Between Eurasian and North American tectonic plate, Iceland is seismic and volcanic soil due to the movement of the two plates in the opposite directions. See Live Image: Volcanic eruptions on the Reykians Peninsula are usually of limited dimensions and do not cause much ash dispersion in the stratosphere. JUST IN: A new era has just begun on Iceland’s Reykjanes Peninsula, making it the seventh era in already 3 years. — Nahel Belgherze (@WxNB_) However scientists are concerned that they are likely to continue for decades and Iceland authorities have begun building mounds to divert the flow of burning lava from homes and infrastructure. The moment the 4th eruption since December started — Joe 🇮🇸 (@JBCOYS99) Iceland hosts more than 30 active volcanoes on its territory. In 2010, ash clouds from the eruptions of the Eyafjallajokull volcano covered extensive areas of Europe by aborting 100,000 flights and forcing hundreds of Icelanders to move away from their homes.