Volcano near Iceland's Grindavik erupts for sixth time since December
Briefly

The eruption at the Reykjanes Peninsula represents Iceland's sixth since December, showcasing the area's ongoing volcanic activity as lava fountains erupted from a new fissure.
Despite the recent eruption, the Icelandic Ministry for Foreign Affairs assured that there was no threat to life, leading to a successful evacuation of the nearby Grindavik.
Iceland's national airport confirmed that flights remain operational without disruption, indicating effective crisis management amidst natural volcanic events poses limited risk to air travel.
With this eruption marking significant geothermal activity, scientists caution that the Reykjanes Peninsula could experience repeated outbreaks, creating a long-term challenge for local communities.
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