Overview
- The Icelandic Meteorological Office confirmed the eruption began just before 4 AM local time on July 16 with a 700 to 1 000 metre fissure opening near Grindavík.
- Authorities ordered precautionary evacuations of Grindavík town, a nearby campground and the Blue Lagoon geothermal spa.
- Experts report no immediate danger to residents or key infrastructure because lava flows are heading away from populated zones.
- Officials stated that operations at Keflavik International Airport will continue normally with no expected impact on international flights.
- This event marks the twelfth eruption on the Reykjanes Peninsula since spring 2021, underscoring ongoing forecasting challenges amid frequent seismic swarms.