Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Iceland Volcano Eruption After 200 Years Eyjafjallajokull Volcano Has Erupted


Iceland Volcano Eruption : Eyjafjallaj?kull  Volcano Eruption News Update ― After 200 years of being dormant, the  volcano named Eyjafjallaj?kull Volcano in Iceland has erupted. Eruptions  is reportedly occured around midnight, Iceland's local time, this March  21, 2010.


The ereption is located in Fimmv?rduhals, a passager  between two glacers, Eyjafjallaj?kull and Myrdalsj?kull. A popular  walking path goes through the area, from Skógafoss in the south to  Thórsm?rk. Everty summer hvdereds, and perhaps thousands, walk through  the area.


As the sleeping volcano woke up after almost 200 years after 1821,  people saw a sudden flash of light in the night sky at around midnight.  As they said, the scene was scary yet astonishing for the residents who  witnessed it unexpectedly.


The air carrier Icelandair has diverted flights  which were destined for Iceland as a precaution, due to the risks to  aircraft of flying into volcanic ash. A notice to airlines prohibits flights within 120 nautical miles of the volcano.


Apparently a column of smoke could be seen up to 1 km high leading to  international flights to the island being diverted and other flights  canceled, because of possible interference with navigation. The volcano  had not erupted since 1821 but has been regularly monitored by  scientists in Iceland.  However it seems they had little warning of the  eruption when it occurred.

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