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No-Fly Zone

A large part of southeastern Iceland is a no-fly zone due to the eruption in Dyngjujökull glacier. The decision about the no-fly zone is re-estimated every two hours.

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An eruption in Dyngjujökull glacier

Scientists at the Icelandic Met Office believe that a small sub-glacial volcanic eruption has now started under the icecap of Dyngjujökull glacier in the Northern part of Vatnajökull glacier

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"There is full reason to expect an eruption"

The seismic activity in Bardarbunga on the Vatnajokull glacier is very powerful and therefore full reason to expect a volcanic eruption according to a specialist at The Icelandic Meteorological Office. A live webcam has been placed in the vicinity of Bardarbunga.

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Another volcanic eruption in Iceland possible - this time it's Katla

A small eruption seems to be under way in the Katla volcano in the Mýrdalsjökull glacier in Iceland. A glacial flood has gone over the Ringroad, the main higway around Iceland and torn away a 128 metre long bridge over Múlahvísl river. Tourists in the area are being evacuated, from Álftaver and the Þakgil campsite.

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The Grimsvotn eruption seems to be over

The eruption in Grimsvotn seems to be all but over. Eyewitnesses who ventured close to the crater reported this morning that the activity is almost noneexistent. Scientists are on their way in an airplane to assess the situation but as it stands it seems like the volcano has stopped spewing ash into the atmosphere.

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A twister made of volcanic ash!

A strange sight met a captain of an amphibious vehicle used to sail on the Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon in Iceland on his way from work yesterday. A large twister, that seemed to be made of volcanic ash, was in the middle of the road. „I just stopped the car, otherwise I would have driven right into it and I didn't want to take that chance,“ says Runolfur Hauksson. Twisters of this kind are rare in Iceland, though not unheard of.

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The eruption in Grimsvotn seems to be dwindling

The eruption in Grimsvotn has steadily grown smaller since yesterday. The volcanic column currently reaches an altitude of three to five kilometres, and the output of ash is considerably smaller. There are still very strong northerly winds in the area blowing the ash to the south. The winds will go down later today, according to the Icelandic Meteorological Office.

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The No-Fly zone criticized by scientists

After ash from the eruption in Grimsvotn halted all air traffic through Icelandic airports last Sunday some people have demanded that the risk assessment be changed. As of now the Icelandic civil aviation authorities, Isavia, use the ash dispersion forecasts from the Volcanic Advisory Centre (VAAC), made by the British Met Office.

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Grimsvotn eruption unlikely to trigger a big flood

A big flood resulting from the eruption in Grimsvotn is not expected in the near future. There was a flood from Grimsvotn in the Skafta river last year, so little water has accumulated there, and the icecap over the caldera was thin. Therefore, less ice has melted and less water has been added to the subglacial lake.

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The fifth eruptin in Grímsvötn since 1983

Grímsvötn is a basaltic volcano, located near the centre of the Vatnajökull ice cap, the largest ice cap in Europe. It is the most active volcano in Iceland. There have been approx. 70 eruptions in the Grímsvötn volcanic system in historical times. This is the fifth eruption since 1983, the last eruptions through glacier occurred in 2004, 1998, 1996, 1983 and 1934. These eruptions occurred in the Grímsvötn depression with the exception of the eruption in 1996 known as Gjálp.

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Everything at a standstill due to the ash storm

Since Sunday, daily life in the Skaftarhreppur district has come to a standstill because of an enormous ash storm turning day into the blackest of night. There was a heavy storm in the area last night, with roofing sheets and loose material being blown away. There are no reports of accidents to people but some domestic animals have perished in the ash fall from the Grimsvotn volcano.

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