Lava and Smoke Continue for Second Day Near Grindavik, Iceland

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A volcano in Iceland has been spewing lava and smoke for a second consecutive day near Grindavik on the Reykjanes Peninsula, according to authorities. The eruption, the fifth since December, is the most powerful in the area since volcanic systems became active three years ago after lying dormant for eight centuries, as reported by the Icelandic Met Office.

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Location: Grindavik, Reykjanes Peninsula, Iceland
Date: May 29-30, 2024
Impact: The town of Grindavik has been evacuated along with the nearby Blue Lagoon outdoor spa.
Air Quality: Winds are expected to carry poisonous gas pollution away from Reykjavik, keeping air quality "very good" in the capital, though it is "unhealthy for the sensitive" closer to the eruption site.
Lava Flow: Lava flowed over the main road towards Grindavik and reached dykes built around the town, diverting the molten rock west.
Keflavik Airport: Iceland's biggest airport continues to operate as usual.
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