Iceland’s Fagradalsfjall Volcano Eruption
Volcanoes erupt all over the world. They do not happen every single day. However, due to the large amount of them both above ground and in the sea, there are roughly 50 to 70 volcanic eruptions each year. That is around 1 to 2 eruptions per week on average. Iceland is known for its beautiful landscape as well as its volcanoes. This specific eruption took place in the city of Geldingadalur at the volcano dubbed Fagradalsfjall. It is located around 25 miles from the city of Reykjavík. The volcano erupted on March 19, 2021, and has still been emitted fresh lava as of this writing.