Geological Changes Point to Looming Volcanic Eruption in Iceland. Grindavik Town Evacuated.

  • 6 months ago
The Icelandic Met Office has warned of a significant risk of a volcanic eruption in the Reykjanes Peninsula, southwest Iceland, following noticeable geological changes. Grindavik, a town near the potential eruption site, has been evacuated as a precautionary measure. The Icelandic Met Office predicts a volcanic eruption could happen within days. The magma is gradually rising, and significant landscape alterations have been observed around Grindavik. The forthcoming eruption is expected to involve significantly more magma than similar incidents in the past two years.