Iceland, a northern European country known as one of the world's most volcanic countries, has experienced its fourth eruption since December last year, causing lava to flow and residents to evacuate.

According to meteorological authorities in Northern Europe and Iceland, an eruption occurred on the southwestern peninsula on the 16th.



In the video, you can see orange lava erupting from cracks in the ground along with smoke and flowing slowly.



This is the fourth eruption since December last year, and meteorological authorities have warned of the risk of another eruption.



According to local media, residents of nearby towns have already been evacuated, and approximately 700 tourists have been evacuated from the Blue Lagoon hot spring facility, which is a tourist attraction, due to the eruption, and operations have been suspended. about it.



Iceland is one of the world's most volcanic countries, and a large-scale eruption in 2010 spread volcanic ash over a wide area over Europe, causing more than 100,000 flight cancellations at airports across the country. The eruption has not affected flights.