Continuous volcanic eruptions in Iceland's Reykjanes Peninsula since December produce lava rivers, toxic gas, and state of emergency in southern Iceland.
In Iceland's Reykjanes Peninsula, continuous volcanic eruptions since December have produced lava rivers and toxic gas plumes. The eruptions, following hundreds of earthquakes, have led to a state of emergency in southern Iceland. A timelapse video captured the erupting volcano with the Northern Lights as a backdrop. The volcanic activity is a geological wonder, with lighthouses outnumbering villages in the area.
March 29, 2024
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