On December 19, 2023, a volcano eruption on Iceland's Reykjanes peninsula led to seismic activity and the evacuation of nearby Grindavk.
Although Iceland's active volcanoes erupt often, the last dramatic eruption occurred in 2010, disrupting air travel across Europe.
The Fagradalsfjall volcano near Reykjavik erupted, potentially interrupting air travel and shipping but not posing any serious risks to the city.
The Department of Civil Protection and Emergency Management is urging individuals to avoid the eruption site and to consult local authorities.
Additionally, the Icelandic Met Office closely monitors volcanic eruptions and posts regular information on its website.
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