A massive volcanic eruption has struck Iceland’s Reykjanes Peninsula once again<br />A 2.4-kilometre fissure is spewing lava and toxic gas, with fresh lava now covering over 3.2 square kilometres of land<br />A large sulfur dioxide cloud is heading straight toward Keflavík International Airport, raising health concerns for people nearby<br /><br />Authorities are urging residents to stay indoors and shut their windows as pollution levels spike<br />Popular tourist sites, including the Blue Lagoon and nearby towns, have been evacuated<br />Grindavík remains largely abandoned after previous eruptions<br /><br />This marks the twelfth eruption in the area since 2021<br />What was once a dormant region is now seeing regular volcanic activity after centuries of silence<br /><br />Watch this video to see how nature is rewriting the map of Iceland<br />Stay informed as the situation continues to evolve<br />WooGlobe Ref : WGA285752<br />For licensing and to use this video, please email licensing@wooglobe.com