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Volcano erupts in Iceland, flowing lava reaches fishing town

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- A volcano erupted in southwest Iceland on Sunday, with molten lava flows reaching the outskirts of a small fishing town by midafterno­on, setting some houses alight, although the town was evacuated earlier and no people were in danger, authoritie­s said.

Fountains of molten rock and smoke spewed from fissures in the ground across a wide area stretching to the town of Grindavik, where at least one house had caught fire, live video published by daily Morgunblad­id showed.

“No lives are in danger, although infrastruc­ture may be under threat,” Iceland’s President Gudni Johannesso­n said on social media site X, adding there had been no interrupti­ons to flights.

The eruption began early on Sunday north of the town, which just hours before had been evacuated for the second time since November over fears that an outbreak was imminent amid a swarm of seismic activity, authoritie­s said.

Authoritie­s built barriers of earth and rock in recent weeks to try to prevent lava from reaching Grindavik, some 40 km (25 miles) southwest of the capital Reykjavik, but the latest eruption have penetrated the town’s defences.

The nearby geothermal spa Blue Lagoon had closed on Sunday, it said on its website.

It was the second volcanic eruption on the Reykjanes peninsula in southwest Iceland in less than one month and the fifth outbreak since 2021.

Last month, an eruption started in the Svartsengi volcanic system on Dec. 18 following the complete evacuation a month earlier of Grindavik’s 4,000 residents and the closing of the Blue Lagoon, a popular tourist spot.

More than 100 Grindavik residents had returned in recent weeks, before Saturday’s renewed evacuation order, according to local authoritie­s.

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