A volcanic eruption in southwest Iceland has led to the evacuation of the town of Grindavík and the nearby Blue Lagoon, a popular geothermal spa. The eruption began around 9:45 AM local time, with lava and smoke spewing from a newly opened fissure. Emergency services acted quickly to evacuate residents and tourists, including those staying in about 40 homes. The Blue Lagoon, a major tourist attraction, was cleared hours before the eruption began. Authorities are monitoring the situation closely as volcanic activity continues.
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Iceland town and Blue Lagoon spa evacuated after volcano erupts
Emergency services also evacuated the nearby Blue Lagoon luxury spa hours ahead of the eruption. A volcano has erupted near Iceland's capital, spewing lava and smoke, and triggering the evacuation of tourists and residents.
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