
London – The authorities evacuated the city of Blue Lagoon in southwest Iceland on Tuesday as a threatening explosion for the eighth time.
National broadcaster Rove said that the magma began to flow into a volcano near Grindavik, where about 40 homes were evacuated. The community, located in the Recianis Peninsula, was evacuated largely a year ago when the volcano appeared after lied for 800 years.
The Icelandic Mitt office said that the flow of magma was accompanied by an intense earthquake storm that resembles previous explosions, on Tuesday.
The office said: “No son -in -law has reached the surface so far, but it is likely that a revolution will happen.”