A volcanic fissure on Iceland’s Reykjanes peninsula erupted in late May 2024, marking the continuation of a series that began in December 2023. The area experienced significant magma accumulation since the previous eruption in March, and the renewed lava flow impacted local infrastructure and prompted evacuations, including at the Blue Lagoon geothermal spa.
Iceland’s Reykjanes peninsula experienced a volcanic eruption in late May 2024, with satellite images from early June showing subsided activity. The eruption followed significant magma buildup and affected nearby communities and infrastructure.
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