Magma and smoke spew out as volcano erupts near Iceland capital

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Magma and smoke spew out as volcano erupts near Iceland capital

A volcano has erupted about 19 miles (30km) from Iceland’s capital, Reykjavik, the third time in two years that lava has gushed out in the area.
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Thousands of small earthquakes had been recorded in the area in the week leading to the eruption, signalling that the magma below ground was moving and an eruption was imminent.

Iceland has 33 volcanic systems considered active, the highest number in Europe, and has an eruption every five years on average.

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Date: July 11, 2023