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Icelandic volcano eruption decreases, health spa resort evacuated

A volcano in southwestern Iceland gushed lava and smoke for a second day on Friday, the country's meteorological workplace said, after the eruption required the evacuation of a close-by high-end health club resort.

Fountains of radiant molten rock might be seen shooting into the night sky after Thursday's eruption on the Reykjanes peninsula, however the circulation from the volcano has because slowed, stated Rikke Pedersen, head of the Nordic Volcanological Centre.

This is the normal start of an eruption, she said. We. have a rather extreme fountaining and high output in the. beginning and it quickly decreases, however that does not inform us. anything about for how long it will last.

Lava initially drained of the volcano at a rate of approximately. 2,000 cubic metres (70,600 cubic feet) per second, with the. present, slower rate now comparable to the last eruption in May,. she included.

The crack in the volcano, which has actually erupted 6 times. given that December, broadened to approximately 5 km (3.1 miles) throughout the. day from 3.9 km (2.4 miles) late on Thursday, Pedersen stated.

The nearby Blue Lagoon high-end health club, a significant tourist. attraction with big outside swimming pools heated by geothermal energy,. was left late on Thursday and stayed shut on Friday, the. resort stated in a statement.

Some 1,300 visitors and personnel were at the medspa, Icelandic daily. Morgunbladid reported.

The meteorological workplace warned that gas pollution from the. eruption could be brought by the wind towards the south and. southeast.

The close-by fishing town of Grindavik, which was threatened. by burning lava and struck by earthquakes during some earlier. eruptions, was not directly affected, the workplace said, and. Pedersen said lava circulations had actually stopped short of a close-by road.

Air traffic in and out of the capital's Keflavik Airport was. not affected, it stated on its website on Friday.

(source: Reuters)