Lava floods 15 km2, keeps expanding and might reach Grindavik road. Arnarsetur, Iceland.

Volcanic eruption in Iceland as seen from Arnarsetur, close to Blue Lagoon intersection with Grindavik road. Iceland. August 29, 2024. According to a news source observers noted that the lava fountains were likely taller than those from the previous eruptions in the area. Seismicity was concentrated near the N end of the fissure system. Lava flows spread E and W, towards Grindavíkurvegur; flows did not head towards Grindavík. At 2145 the Aviation Color Code was lowered back to Orange because ash was not detected in the gas-rich plumes rising from the fissure. A M 4 earthquake recorded at 2237 was located about 3 km NE of Stóra-Skógsfell. As magma propagated from the reservoir to the surface a maximum of around 40 cm of land subsidence was recorded. As the fissure opened to the NE, activity along the S end of the fissure declined. The fissure consisted of at least two segments; the main segment that had opened first and a second shorter segment that was offset to the NW fro
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