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See Iceland's Volcano Eruption in Photos

See Icelands Volcano Eruption in Photos
The Reykjanes Peninsula has been active since 2020.

February 8, 2024 1:56 PM EST

An Icelandic volcano system erupted for the third time since December on Thursday, in a phenomenon that could impact the world-famous Blue Lagoon hot springs.

The eruption, which began around 6 a.m. local time, has already affected roads and structures, damaging a pipe that supplies hot water for tens of thousands of locals. Volcanic activity also caused a 3000-meter crack running from Sundhnúk to Stóra-Scógfell, with plumes from the eruption measuring 3000 meters high, according to the Icelandic Met Office.

The nearby fishing town of Grindavik has been evacuated since November, when a previous round of eruptions damaged roads, power lines, and caused deadly cracks in the ground. Reports indicate that the power of the eruption has since decreased, though this most recent instance of volcanic activity signals a rise in eruptions that experts expect to continue to see.

The Reykjanes Peninsula has been active since 2020, when it experienced seismic activity for the first time in eight centuries, though eruptions prior to 2023 were harmless to the surrounding region. 

Iceland houses more than 30 Holocene volcanoes, which are volcanoes that have erupted sometime in the last 11,700 years. 

Here’s a photo roundup of the volcano eruption. 

People look at the volcano erupting, north of Grindavík, Iceland, on Feb. 8, 2024.
People fill up their vehicles at a petrol station as lava and billowing smoke pours out of a fissure during a volcanic eruption near Grindavík
Lava crosses the main road to Grindavík and flows on the road leading to the Blue Lagoon
An aerial view shows lava after volcano eruption northeast of Sylingarfell, near Grindavík
Emergency services close a road as lava erupts from a fissure in Grandavík, Iceland.
A view of lava crossing the main road to Grindavík and flowing on the road leading to the Blue Lagoon, in Grindavík, Iceland.
An arial view of a volcano spewing lava and smoke as it erupts, near Grindavik, on Reykjanes Peninsula, Iceland, on Feb. 8, 2024.
Molten lava is seen overflowing the road leading to the famous tourist destination Blue Lagoon near Grindavík, Iceland, on Feb. 8, 2023.
Lava crosses the main road to Grindavík and flows on the road leading to the Blue Lagoon.
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