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! Nearby Katla volcano in Iceland may erupt causing GLOBAL damage!

 
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! Nearby Katla volcano in Iceland may erupt causing GLOBAL damage!
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Nearby Katla volcano in Iceland may erupt causing GLOBAL damage!

This was a rather small and peaceful eruption,
but we are concerned that it could trigger an eruption at the
nearby Katla volcano, a vicious volcano that could cause both local
and global damage.” - Pall Einarsson, Ph.D., Geophysicist, Univ. of Iceland
Eyjafjallajökull volcano in southern Iceland 75 miles (120 km) east of the Reykjavik capital,
erupted for the first time since 1821 right after midnight local time, Sunday, March 21, 2010.
Ash began to fall in Fljotshlid and people in the surrounding area have reported seeing bright lights emanating from the glacier (left photo). Some 600 people were evacuated as scientists reported
the new erupting fissure (right photo) measures between 2,000 and 3,000 feet long
(500 to 1,000 meters). So far, no injuries or damages to structures in the remote area have been
reported, but scientists are worried about the nearby Katla volcano also activating and the
potential for glacier melt and runoff.
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Re: ! Nearby Katla volcano in Iceland may erupt causing GLOBAL damage!
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REYKJAVIK, Iceland - Blasts of lava and ash shot out of a volcano in southern Iceland on Monday and small tremors rocked the ground, a surge in activity that raised fears of a larger explosion at the nearby Katla volcano.

Scientists say history has proven that when the Eyjafjallajokull volcano erupts, Katla follows — the only question is how soon. And Katla, located under the massive Myrdalsjokull icecap, threatens disastrous flooding and explosive blasts when it blows.

Saturday's eruption at Eyjafjallajokull (AYA-feeyapla-yurkul) — dormant for nearly 200 years — forced at least 500 people to evacuate. Most have returned to their homes, but authorities were waiting for scientific assessments to determine whether they were safe to stay. Residents of 14 farms nearest to the eruption site were told to stay away.

REYKJAVIK, Iceland - Blasts of lava and ash shot out of a volcano in southern Iceland on Monday and small tremors rocked the ground, a surge in activity that raised fears of a larger explosion at the nearby Katla volcano.

Scientists say history has proven that when the Eyjafjallajokull volcano erupts, Katla follows — the only question is how soon. And Katla, located under the massive Myrdalsjokull icecap, threatens disastrous flooding and explosive blasts when it blows.

Saturday's eruption at Eyjafjallajokull (AYA-feeyapla-yurkul) — dormant for nearly 200 years — forced at least 500 people to evacuate. Most have returned to their homes, but authorities were waiting for scientific assessments to determine whether they were safe to stay. Residents of 14 farms nearest to the eruption site were told to stay away.





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