🌎 LIVE: 2023 Iceland Earthquake and Volcano Monitor

Nov 11 Update: The Icelandic Meteorological Agency’s scientists say that the probability of a volcanic eruption in the near future must be considered significant and has increased today. The magma tunnel is about fifteen kilometers long. It extends from Kálfellsheiði northeast of Svartsengi to the southwest into the sea outside the Reykaness Peninsula. Grindavík was evacuated yesterday. There is considerable damage to the infrastructure in Grindavík. - Source RUV, IMO —————— Sources ———————— A special thanks to all the hardworking scientists, government officials, companies and private citizens for the work that they do which makes this live stream possible: - webcams - so2 and wind data and maps Google Earth - maps USGS - earthquake data and activity reports Smithsonian Institute - Volcanic activity - earthquake activity - Research Iceland Meteorological Office: webcams, earthquake and seismograph data Iceland Institute for Earth Sciences for metrics News and webcams Icelandic Road administration - webcams Wind and lava sounds are not live. They are added to simulate local conditions.
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