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Lava continues to spew out of a volcanic fissure in Fagradalsfjall, Iceland, around 40 kilometres from the capital Reykjavik, a week after the beginning of the eruption. IMAGES
The eruption is around 40 kilometres (25 miles) from Reykjavik, near the site of the Mount Fagradalsfjall volcano in southwestern Iceland that erupted for six months in March-September 2021, mesmerising tourists and spectators who flocked to the scene. IMAGES
Santa Cruz de La Palma, Sep 27 (EFE).- The Cumbre Vieja volcano on Spain's La Palma Island began spewing abundant quantities of lava once again on Monday evening after several hours of relative calm.Not counting the large amount of lava currently being ejected, the amount of volcanic material emitted during the first seven days of this latest eruption that began on Sept. 19 - 46.3 million cubic meters - already exceeds the 43 million cubic meters spewed over 24 days in the previous eruption on La Palma in 1971.On Sunday, lava swept rapidly through the town of Todoque, destroying a church and other buildings and edging closer to the ocean. (Camera: ÁNGEL MEDINA). SHOT LIST: LAVA RIVER FLOWS FROM THE CUMBRE VIEJA VOLCANO ON LA PALMA ISLAND, SPAIN.
After having been dormant for eight months Mount Etna on the east coast of Sicily came back to life, as could been seen in timelapse footage recorded on Tuesday. Smoke was rising from the mouth of the volcano and several small strombolian explosions occurred. This is common behaviour for Mount Etna, according to volcanologist Boris Behncke at the Etnean Observatory of the INGV. Etna is Europe’s largest volcano, and among the most active on earth. It has four craters on its summit, where volcanic activity can take place continuously for several years or even decades.
U.S. Geological Survey footage shows activity inside Kilauea Volcano on Hawaiian Islands
U.S. President Barack Obama attends an outdoor arrival ceremony in heavy rain, as the first sitting U.S. president to visit Laos. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).