The lava circulate from an lively volcano in Iceland once more engulfed a highway resulting in the coastal city of Grindavik and the favored Blue Lagoon geothermal spa on Saturday 8 June, with officers intently monitoring its path.
Drone footage captured on the Reykjanes Peninsula reveals the steadily advancing circulate.
The volcano had stabilised since a 29 Might eruption, the fifth and strongest for the reason that volcanic system reawakened in December after 800 years.
Authorities monitoring the lava circulate mentioned it was advancing considerably slower than in the course of the earlier two eruptions.
The identical part of highway, a number of kilometres (miles) from the city, was beforehand engulfed in February and March this 12 months.