In a concerning turn of events, a new volcanic eruption has occurred in southwest Iceland, posing renewed threats to residents, particularly those in the fishing town of Grindavík. The National Commissioner of Police in Iceland has ordered a mandatory evacuation for Grindavík residents who were previously displaced in November. This decision comes as volcanic fissures have emerged on roads in the area, heightening the risk.
Authorities have escalated the alert level following the eruption, emphasizing the need for prompt action. Iceland’s meteorological office had reported an earthquake just hours before the volcanic activity, underscoring the dynamic geological conditions in the region. To monitor the situation closely, an Icelandic Coast Guard helicopter has been deployed.
The recurrence of volcanic activity raises concerns about the ongoing safety of the affected areas and the resilience of local communities in the face of natural disasters.