Hikers scramble as new fissure opens up at Icelandic volcano

7, Apr 2021 | nepaltraveller.com
Source::AP

Steam and lava spurted Monday from a new fissure at an Icelandic volcano that began erupting last month.

REYKJAVIK, Iceland,

Steam and lava spurted Monday from a new fissure at an Icelandic volcano that began erupting last month, prompting the evacuation of hundreds of hikers who had come to see the spectacle.

The new fissure, first spotted by a sightseeing helicopter, was about 500 meters (550 yards) long and about a kilometer (around a half-mile) from the original eruption site in the Geldinga Valley.

The Icelandic Department of Emergency Management announced an immediate evacuation of the area. It said there was no imminent danger to life due to the site’s distance from popular hiking paths.

The Icelandic Meteorological Office said the new volcanic activity wasn’t expected to affect traffic at nearby Keflavik Airport.

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