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Eruption at Sundhnúksgígar draws crowds despite safety warnings in Iceland

Friday 22nd 2024 on 11:13 in  
Iceland
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There has been an eruption at the Sundhnúksgígar volcanic site, attracting significant interest from the public. Local rescue teams have been deployed to the area since the eruption began, ensuring safety as people express their desire to witness the natural phenomenon up close. Officials from the emergency services are strongly advising individuals to stay away from the eruption site, despite understandable curiosity.

Emergency responders were mobilized early on, although the initial night saw fewer visitors due to the time. Nevertheless, rescue teams have maintained a presence in case their assistance is required. Authorities have reported instances where groups of tourists have bypassed closure barriers in an attempt to reach the viewing areas.

While recognizing the allure of the eruption, officials reiterate the importance of safety, urging visitors to be well-prepared and cautious, particularly after dark. The terrain surrounding the eruption site is rough and can conceal hazardous features, posing risks to those who venture too close. Attention is drawn to those parking along busy roads, as increased traffic creates potential dangers for both themselves and others.

Recent seismic activity in the Reykjanes Peninsula has seen a decrease in lava flow, yet the area remains prone to tremors that can increase risks during such geothermal events. As the situation develops, further caution is essential for anyone considering visiting the region.

Source 
(via ruv.is)