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20 Mar 2021 | 02:18 AM UTC

Iceland: Volcanic eruption ongoing at Fagradalsfjall, southwest of Reykyavik as of early March 20 /update 2

Volcanic eruption ongoing at Fagradalsfjall, southwest of Reykyavik, Iceland, as of March 20. Air traffic resumes at Keflavik Airport (KEF).

Warning

Event

An eruption is ongoing at the Fagradalsfjall volcano about 31 km (20 miles) southwest of Reykjavik as of early March 20. There have been no reports of damage or casualties, and there are no plans for evacuation at this time. The Icelandic Department of Civil Protection and Emergency Management is advising the public to keep away from the eruption area and avoid travel on the Reykyanes Penninsula until further notice.

Transport
As of early March 20, flights in and out of Keflavik International Airport (KEF) have resumed; officials are advising flight operations to continue at the airlines' discretion following a brief suspension late the previous day. The Icelandic Meteorological Office (IMO) has issued an "Aviation Code Red" indicating an eruption in progress. Temporary road closures or detours are likely near the volcano. Road 427 (Suthurstrandarvegur) is closed between Hraun and Krysuvikurbjarg; according to the IMO, lava flows from the eruption are about 2.6 km (1.6 miles) from the thoroughfare. Reykjanesbraut, the main road connecting the capital region and Reykjanesbaer and KEF, is also closed. There have been no immediate reports of ashfall.

Health
Further volcanic activity may impact air quality in the areas around Fagradalsfjall southwest of Reykjavik in the coming days. Air quality could become a concern, particularly in areas near the crater following an explosive event. Individuals in the region - especially those with underlying pulmonary conditions such as asthma, Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), or lung cancers - may experience difficulty breathing and could suffer from lower tolerance to physical exertion.

Advice

Confirm flights. Plan for possible transportation disruptions if operating in the greater Reykjavik area over the coming days. Seek updated information on road conditions before driving; due to reduced visibility. Carry facemasks and observe other precautions to avoid ash and gas inhalation if operating in the affected area.

Resources

Icelandic Meteorological Office
Keflavik International Airport (KEF)