In Iceland, on the Reykjanes peninsula, the eruption at Fagradalsfjall entered into a 9 day dormancy, which caused some to speculate that the eruption may be ending. This was proven false several days ago, when rock fracture volcanic quakes, and a gradual increase in tremor resulted in a new phase in the eruption. Currently the volcano is 'pulsing' with activity that ranges from 10-15 minutes of lava effusion, and about another 15-20 minutes of quiet. This pattern has continued for several days now.
Today, a large lava breakout near the main erupting crater created a cascade of lava down into Natthagi valley (translated to 'Nigeria Valley' with online translation).
The current view from Nigeria Valley. Courtesy of mbl.is.
Earlier, cameras trained on the volcanic crater also captured an individual scaling, then walking along the crater rim of the main vent, which was, to say the least, extremely foolish and a poor example for others. Icelandic authorities have had to repeatedly warn people not to tread on recently cooled magma both in Nigeria valley, but at Geldingadalur valley.
Months earlier, one man, who later identified himself on social media, was spotted near the main crater narrowly escaping a sudden lava gush.
People should be reminded this volcano is unpredictable, and has shown to be hazardous in many ways. Gases that may seem to be blowing away from you could swiftly shift direction. Lapilli in the air can cause lung irritation. Lava breakouts, and new fissures are still possible. The very ground could open without warning, and issue hot gases and lava. Volcanoes are not toys, and they're not good for the 'Gram if you're dead.
End PSA.
Tremor plots currently show a high level of activity, and it is unknown whether the tremor plots currently being displayed are the result of a computer glitch, or if they are truly what is occuring.
But please, for all that is sane and good in this world - DO NOT STEP ON THE LAVA.
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