A volcano in southwestern Iceland erupted on Thursday for the third time since December, pumping lava up to 80 meters (260 feet) into the air and disrupting life in the Reykjanes peninsula.
Bárðarbunga volcano in the north of Iceland could be waking up after an earthquake "swarm" was reported this week.
The country's fiery liquid landscape shifts, on a massive scale. By Michael Dumiak Kristín Jóhannsdóttir woke at two in the morning, looked from her window over fields to the east, and saw curtains of ...
Related: The 12 biggest volcanic eruptions in recorded history The eruption spread lava across an area larger than Manhattan Island and spewed toxic gas across Iceland and Europe. The recent swarm ...
More than 130 earthquakes were registered Tuesday at Iceland's large Bardarbunga volcano, a possible precursor to an eruption among the several scenarios being considered, the Icelandic ...
A DEADLY volcano that spits bright blue lava contains the world's largest acid lake - capable of melting human skin. Kawah Ijen, is a gargantuan volcano on the island of Java, Indonesia ...
One of Iceland's largest ... Fagradalsfjall volcano. In late 2023 and early 2024, new volcanic fissures formed near the fishing town of Grindavik, pumping huge plumes of lava out onto the surface.
The Bárðarbunga volcano system was responsible for Iceland's largest eruption for 300 years back in 2014. After a recent ...