Latest News On Iceland Volcano — Today, there’s a new hope for all stranded passengers. Iceland volcano eruption that has grounded thousand flights across the Europe since last month is still spitting lava but with less ash, officials said on Monday. This latest condition is certainly offering a new hope for stranded travellers as long as skies might clear at a faster rate.
Iceland’s erupting volcano sent powerful new tremors on Monday, but scientists said the ash plume rising above its crater was now reaching a height of about 2 km (1.2 miles). Last week, the tower of ash was as high as 11 km.
‘The situation is definitely better than it was particularly on Saturday, which was a difficult day for us due to heavy ash fall just south of the volcano,’ said Urdur Gudmundsdottir, a spokeswoman at the foreign ministry.
But Gudmundsdottir was careful to avoid saying the worst was over for the island of 320,000 — and for the tens of thousands of people stranded at airports for the past five days.
‘As you know, things are changing very quickly,’ she said.
An official at the Meteorological Office said ash production had fallen sharply and the nature of the eruption appeared to be changing.
That’s all the latest news on Iceland volcano eruption today.
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