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One Crater Is Still Erupting, but Activity Is Slower.

Summary by RÚV
Gas pollution from the eruption on the Reykjanes Peninsula is spreading to the northwest and west today. One crater is still erupting and lava is flowing east and southeast, spreading out on the lava field, less than one kilometer from the crater. There is little movement on the outer edges of the lava. "The activity is similar to the last 24 hours, but the turbulence is a bit fluctuating. The jet activity itself seems to be fairly stable. It de…
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Eruption activity began around 3:30 p.m. today in one of the active craters in the eruption at the Sundhnúk crater series.

·Reykjavík, Iceland
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Gas pollution from the eruption on the Reykjanes Peninsula is spreading to the northwest and west today. One crater is still erupting and lava is flowing east and southeast, spreading out on the lava field, less than one kilometer from the crater. There is little movement on the outer edges of the lava. "The activity is similar to the last 24 hours, but the turbulence is a bit fluctuating. The jet activity itself seems to be fairly stable. It de…

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RÚV broke the news in on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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