
For the ninth time since 2023, a volcano in Iceland has reactivated and erupted.
The volcanic eruption began in the Sundhnúksgígar fissure system near Grindavík, Iceland, just hours after authorities evacuated the area due to earthquakes.
Authorities continue to monitor the situation.
#ÚLTIMAHORA New eruption in Iceland – Wednesday, July 16, 2025
— Mar Gómez (@MarGomezH) July 16, 2025
The eruption began at 03:54 UTC on Wednesday, July 16, in a fissure located southeast of Litla-Skógfell, part of the Sundhnúksgígar crater system, on the Reykjanes peninsula.
It left cracks… pic.twitter.com/uE7Xo220Ds
Volcano Eruption Iceland
— Chyno News (@ChynoNews) July 16, 2025
The Sundhnúksgígar fissure system near Grindavik, Iceland, is currently erupting.
The area was evacuated earlier due to concerns of the imminent eruption.
Authorities continue to monitor the situation. #Iceland #Grindavík #Sundhnúk pic.twitter.com/qz61qXiqwe
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