The eruption of Grímsvötn is considered completed, said Monday, May 30, a geologist at the Meteorological Institute of Iceland. "We have no evidence indicating anything other than the fact that the eruption is over. There has been no activity since Saturday morning at 9 o'clock [French time]," said Steinunn Jakobsdottir, a scientist Office of Iceland.
The Grímsvötn was suddenly erupted on May 21, throwing a thick cloud of ash 20 kilometers high, which was slightly disrupted air traffic in Europe last week. But his activity was quickly settled and the volcano spitting ash over since Wednesday.
The Grímsvötn was suddenly erupted on May 21, throwing a thick cloud of ash 20 kilometers high, which was slightly disrupted air traffic in Europe last week. But his activity was quickly settled and the volcano spitting ash over since Wednesday.
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