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Iceland volcano erupts near Reykjavik

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A volcano erupted in Iceland on Wednesday (August 3) near the capital Reykjavik, spewing red hot lava and plumes of smoke out of a fissure in an uninhabited valley after several days of intense seismic activity.

Added on the 04/08/2022 15:42:40 - Copyright : France 24 EN

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