Volcano erupts in Iceland
İceland's Fagradalsfjall volcano has been erupting for almost half a month after lying dormant for thousands of years—and a livestream means it's possible to watch it spewing lava from anywhere in the world.
İceland's Fagradalsfjall volcano has been erupting for almost half a month after lying dormant for thousands of years—and a livestream means it's possible to watch it spewing lava from anywhere in the world. The volcano in the Geldingadalir valley on the Reykjanes peninsula, around 25 miles from Reykjavík, erupted on the evening of March 19 after a series of earthquakes hit the area. It was first spotted on a webcam that monitors the spot.
Hot, orange lava can be seen bubbling up from the volcano in a livestream hosted by Iceland's national public-service broadcaster RÚV.
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