Iceland eruption near volcano triggers red alert

Steam and smoke rise over a 1-km-long fissure in a lava field north of the Vatnajokull glacier, which covers part of Bardarbunga volcano system.
Steam and smoke rise over a 1-km-long fissure in a lava field north of the Vatnajokull glacier, which covers part of Bardarbunga volcano system.
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BBC Online :The Icelandic Met Office has raised its aviation warning level near the Bardarbunga volcano to red after an eruption began overnight.Scientists said a fissure eruption 1km (0.6 miles) long started in a lava field north of the Vatnajokull glacier.Civil protection officials said Icelandic Air Traffic Control had closed the airspace above the eruption up to a height of 5,000ft (1,500m).The volcano has been hit by several recent tremors.The fissure eruption took place between Dyngjujokull Glacier and the Askja caldera, a statement from the Department of Civil Protection said.The area is part of the Bardabunga system.”Scientists who have been at work close to the eruption monitor the event at a safe distance,” the statement added.”The Icelandic Met Office has raised the aviation colour code over the eruption site to red.”It added that no volcanic ash had so far been detected but a coast guard aircraft was due to take off later to survey the site.On Friday Morning the UK met office advised that the Bardarbunga eruption was a lava blast, with no ash being emitted into the atmosphere.Noting current wind patterns, it added that even if ash is emitted it is unlikely to affect UK airspace for the next couple of days but was monitoring the situation and liaising with airlines and airports.Bjorn Oddsson, a geophysicist from Iceland’s Iceland’s Department of Civil Protection and Emergency Management, said the eruption was currently not affecting air travel.”It’s mostly effusive; there’s no ash in the air, and not even in the vicinity,” he said.

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