London, Jul 16 (AP) A volcanic eruption in southwestern Iceland has once again led to the evacuation of tourists from the renowned Blue Lagoon geothermal spa, as reported by the national broadcaster RUV.
The eruption commenced around 4 a.m. following an intense seismic swarm on the Reykjanes Peninsula, located southwest of Iceland's capital, Reykjavik, according to Iceland's Met Office.
Shortly after the seismic activity began, a campsite in the town of Grindavik was evacuated. Visitors at the Blue Lagoon were compelled to swiftly pack their belongings, reported RUV.
Lava from the eruption is flowing southeast from a fissure in the desolate landscape, spanning 700 to 1,000 meters wide, although the molten rock currently poses no threat to any infrastructure, as stated by the Met Office.
Since November 2023, the town of Grindavik has been repeatedly impacted by volcanic activity when a volcano in the region reawakened after being dormant for approximately 800 years. However, authorities affirmed on Wednesday that the area is not currently in danger. (AP)
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