Iceland Declares State Of Emergency After Large Volcano Erupts
Iceland has declared a state of emergency after a massive volcano erupted for the fourth time in three months.
Iceland has declared a state of emergency after a massive volcano erupted for the fourth time in three months.
Residents of a town in Iceland have been evacuated as warnings of a volcanic eruption emerge and cracks open across the main roads.
Iceland has officially declared a state of emergency, prompting authorities to advise the evacuation of the coastal town of Grindavik as a series of intense earthquakes in the southwest, potentially linked to an imminent volcanic eruption, raised concerns.
Eurasia’s tallest active volcano erupted prompting schools in the nearby towns to shut down.
Icelandic authorities issued a warning to tourists and residents to avoid a recently erupted volcano that is spewing lava and toxic gasses from a crack in the southwest of the nation.
Ash from Popocatépetl volcano has caused 3 million people in nearby areas to prepare for evacuation as ash has been spewing for a week.