A volcano erupted for the second time in southwest Iceland, causing several houses to catch fire. However, the town had been evacuated earlier, and no immediate danger was posed to people.
The eruption began early on Sunday, just hours after the town was evacuated for the second time since November over fears of an imminent flare-up.
Icelandic Prime Minister Katrín Jakobsdóttir said it’s a “very serious situation.”
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Iceland Volcano: Houses catch fire as volcano erupts for second time
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