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    After the eruption: Icelandic village may never recover

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9 February 2024

After the eruption
Icelandic village may never recover

Lava flows encompassing the town of Grindavík on Sunday 14th January 2024.
Lava flows encompassing the town of Grindavík on Sunday 14th January 2024. - © picture alliance

The town of Grindavík, once a thriving fishing community, may never recover following recent volcanic activity there.

In recent months, the Icelandic town of Grindavík has experienced the relentless forces of nature. In November 2023, the Fagradalsfjall volcano began threatening signs of eruption, causing mandatory evacuations.

In December 2023, a volcano on the Reykjanes Peninsula erupted, and again in January 2024, molten lava began spewing across the town of Grindavík, as two fissures created by the Svartsengi volcanic system opened up nearby.

The town's 3,800 residents were forced to flee, with three homes destroyed by the lava. Now, one month on, the residents find themselves living temporarily across other parts of the country, unable to find safety and security in their hometown.

Even in recent days, lava was seen flowing to the surface. Geologists believe magma corridors are flowing beneath the town, rendering it an ongoing risk site.

Over the past three years, the Reykjanes Peninsula has experienced five eruptions. Another more recent eruption of the Sylingarfell volcano in Fagradalsfjall occurred on Thursday 8th February too, with the live video from it linked below.

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