Iceland’s fiery spectacle is back! A volcano in the Reykjanes Peninsula erupted again this week—the fifth time since December—sending molten lava cascading across southwestern Iceland. 🌍 The dramatic scene, captured in viral videos, shows crimson rivers cutting through darkened landscapes as ash plumes rise into the sky.
Local authorities have urged residents to avoid the area, while travel alerts warn of potential flight disruptions. But for thrill-seekers? The eruption has sparked a surge in volcano tourism, with guided tours selling out faster than Taylor Swift tickets. 🎟️
Scientists say this cycle of eruptions could last years, reshaping Iceland’s geology. Pro tip: Follow real-time updates via Iceland’s meteorological office if you’re planning a visit. And remember—no lava selfies! 📵
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