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A volcano in southwestern Iceland erupts for the third time since December, spraying streams of lava up to 260 feet into the air and triggering an emergency warning as thousands of households lost heating in the middle of winter.
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A volcano spews lava and smoke as it erupts, near Grindavik, on Reykjanes Peninsula, Iceland, February 8. via Iceland Civil Protection
Lava from a volcanic eruption flows across a road north of Grindavik, Iceland, February 8. REUTERS/ Frank Nieuwenhuis
A volcano spews lava and smoke as it erupts, near Grindavik, on Reykjanes Peninsula, Iceland, February 8. via Iceland Civil Protection
A volcanic eruption is seen in the distance from the Icelandic capital of Reykjavik, Iceland, February 8. REUTERS/ Frank Nieuwenhuis
Smoke rises from a volcano on Reykjanes Peninsula as it erupts, as seen from a plane taking off from a Reykjavik airport, Iceland, February 8. via @BryonyMathew/@UKinIceland via X
An arial view of a volcano spewing lava and smoke as it erupts, near Grindavik, on Reykjanes Peninsula, Iceland, February 8. via Iceland Civil Protection
A volcano spews lava and smoke as it erupts on Reykjanes Peninsula, Iceland, February 8. via Iceland Civil Protection
A volcano spews lava and smoke as it erupts, near Grindavik, on Reykjanes Peninsula, Iceland, February 8. via Iceland Civil Protection
A volcano spews lava and smoke as it erupts, near Grindavik, on Reykjanes Peninsula, Iceland, February 8. via Iceland Civil Protection
A volcano spews lava and smoke as it erupts, near Grindavik, on Reykjanes Peninsula, Iceland, February 8. via Iceland Civil Protection