Volcano spews lava from a three-kilometre fissure north of Grindavik - Before the eruption there was intense seismic activity
Iceland
A volcano on the Reykjanes peninsula erupted in the early hours of Sunday, spewing semi-molten rock towards the settlement in south-western Iceland for the second time in less than a month
For weeks, the Nordic country has been on high alert for a potential eruption at any moment after a period of intense seismic activity
The warning comes as the number of earthquakes in the area has dropped significantly, which could be a sign that magma is sitting close to the surface
The residents left everything behind, and they share the opinion that the city and the surrounding area will be destroyed
"We express our gratitude to all our coworkers in the Lord’s vineyard, clergy and laity alike", Metropolitan Cleopas of Sweden said in a statement
His Eminence Metropolitan Cleopas of Sweden & All Scandinavia made his seventh pastoral visit to Reykjavik, Iceland on the weekend of January 14-15
Iceland, located above a volcanic hotspot in the North Atlantic, averages an eruption every four to five years
The letter to the Members of the Apostle Bartholomew Parish in Reykjavik
The rumours about Bjork