A volcano in southwestern Iceland has erupted for the fifth time since last December, spewing red streams of lava. These continuous eruptions underscore Iceland's dynamic volcanic landscape, a region known for its frequent geological activity. While current eruptions have not caused major disruptions, local authorities are closely monitoring the situation to ensure public safety. Geologists are studying the patterns of these eruptions to better understand and predict future volcanic behavior in the area.
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