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THURSDAY, JULY 03, 2025
People flock to see Iceland's erupting volcano

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TBS Report
24 March, 2021, 01:00 pm
Last modified: 24 March, 2021, 01:05 pm

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People flock to see Iceland's erupting volcano

The flowing lava attracted many visitors and scientists to the Reykjanes Peninsula after people were allowed to make the trek from Saturday afternoon

TBS Report
24 March, 2021, 01:00 pm
Last modified: 24 March, 2021, 01:05 pm
Volcanic eruption in Geldingadalur in Reykjanes peninsula in Iceland March 20, 2021. Picture taken March 20, 2021. Kristinn Magnusson/mbl.is via REUTERS
Volcanic eruption in Geldingadalur in Reykjanes peninsula in Iceland March 20, 2021. Picture taken March 20, 2021. Kristinn Magnusson/mbl.is via REUTERS

Thousands of people flocked to see the erupting southwestern Iceland volcano throughout the weekend to see the lava flows from a safe distance, take pictures and capture drone video of the lava and terrain.

Although the site was initially blocked, the flowing lava attracted many visitors and scientists to the Reykjanes Peninsula after people were allowed to make the trek from Saturday afternoon, BBC reported.

People gather at the volcanic site on the Reykjanes Peninsula following Friday's eruption in Iceland, March 21, 2021. Picture taken March 21, 2021. REUTERS/Cat Gundry-Beck
People gather at the volcanic site on the Reykjanes Peninsula following Friday's eruption in Iceland, March 21, 2021. Picture taken March 21, 2021. REUTERS/Cat Gundry-Beck

The volcano, which was dormant for nearly 800 years, began to spring with a burst through a crack in Mount Fagradalsfjall on Friday (19 March) evening.

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"It's absolutely breath-taking," Ulvar Kari Johannsson, a 21-year-old engineer, told the AFP news agency.

Lava flows from a volcano in Reykjanes Peninsula, Iceland March 20, 2021 in this picture obtained from social media. Picture taken March 20, 2021. Mandatory credit Kristinn Magnusson/mbl.is. REUTERS
Lava flows from a volcano in Reykjanes Peninsula, Iceland March 20, 2021 in this picture obtained from social media. Picture taken March 20, 2021. Mandatory credit Kristinn Magnusson/mbl.is. REUTERS

"It smells pretty bad. For me what was surprising was the colours of the orange: much, much deeper than what one would expect," he added.

Scientists at the foot of the volcano were filmed cooking sausages on its lava as they studied the eruption.

Scientists at the foot of a volcano in Iceland used its lava as a giant grill to cook sausages as they studied the eruption pic.twitter.com/HRqhaBUoBr— Reuters Science News (@ReutersScience) March 22, 2021

Icelanders had been bracing themselves for an eruption for several weeks, after the island nation recorded more than 50,000 recent earthquakes.

A person stands in front of the volcanic site on the Reykjanes Peninsula following Friday's eruption in Iceland, March 21, 2021. Picture taken March 21, 2021. REUTERS/Cat Gundry-Beck
A person stands in front of the volcanic site on the Reykjanes Peninsula following Friday's eruption in Iceland, March 21, 2021. Picture taken March 21, 2021. REUTERS/Cat Gundry-Beck

The Icelandic Meteorological Office reported that Friday's eruption took place about three miles inland from the coast and did not pose any serious danger to residents in the area. The office said that earthquakes in the region over the last couple of weeks are what set off the eruption.

Volcanic eruption in Geldingadalur in Reykjanes peninsula in Iceland March 20, 2021. Picture taken March 20, 2021. Kristinn Magnusson/mbl.is via REUTERS
Volcanic eruption in Geldingadalur in Reykjanes peninsula in Iceland March 20, 2021. Picture taken March 20, 2021. Kristinn Magnusson/mbl.is via REUTERS

On Saturday, over 500 earthquakes were recorded. The strongest was a recorded 2.8 magnitude, according to the meteorological office.

Around 300,000 cubic metres (10.5 million cubic feet) of lava have poured out, experts say, but the eruption is deemed to be relatively small and controlled.

Seems like my video went full throttle! More on my YouTube channel pic.twitter.com/RzrRniXxPu— Bjorn Steinbekk (@BSteinbekk) March 22, 2021

By Monday, the site was blocked again due to high levels of gas pollution.Rescue teams were deployed over the weekend to aid hikers who got lost, according to the meteorological office. One person had to be hospitalized for their injuries, ABC News reported.

The meteorological experts added that there is no current threat to air quality from the eruption and it will not affect flights, but they will monitor the situation.

REUTERS/Cat Gundry-Beck
REUTERS/Cat Gundry-Beck

Earlier, the volcano erupted near Iceland's capital Reykjavik, shooting lava high into the night sky.

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The eruption occurred near Fagradalsfjall, a mountain on the Reykjanes Peninsula, around 30 km (19 miles) southwest of the capital.

Some four hours after the initial eruption at 2045 GMT - the first on the peninsula since the 12th century - lava covered about one square kilometer or nearly 200 football fields.

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