In Iceland, lava is again discharged on the Reykjannes Peninsula – Grindavik was evacuated | Brief news

In Iceland lava is again discharged on the Reykjannes Peninsula

According to RUV of Iceland, lava began to break down in Sundhnúksgíga at half seven local time.

A lava discharge has begun in Iceland again, says Iceland Broadcasting Ruv.

There have been over a hundred earthquakes on the Reykjanese Peninsula after the flow of lava or magma began at half past seven local time.

– The event is underway, says an expert Jóhanna Malen Skúladóttir To RUV.

He says it remains to be seen whether the eruption will be. However, it is considered likely. It would be the eighth eruption of the Sundhnúk crater series.

Magma breaks down between Sýlingarfell and Stóri Skógfell, as has happened in recent eruptions.

Even in previous eruptions, the Gringavik agglomeration has been evacuated. The tourist destination for Blue Lago is also evacuated

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