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Visuals shared by local media showed the volcano belching smoke as dramatic, glowing hot lava flows. According to AFP, this is the ninth volcanic eruption in the country since 2023.
Iceland's meteorological office said that Magma forced through the Earth's crust opened a massive fissure between 700m and 1,000m in length.
Flights at Keflavik airport in the capital of Reykjavik were not affected, according to sources.
Meanwhile, Iceland's Public broadcaster RUV said people had been evacuated from the Blue Lagoon, a luxury geothermal spa resort, and the nearby town of Grindavik.
In 2010, a volcanic eruption in another part of Iceland caused worldwide travel chaos after the ash spewed into the atmosphere, leading to the closure of European airspace.