Iceland raises aviation alert amid Katla volcano activity

Iceland's Meteorological Office has raised the aviation alert level around the Katla volcano because of seismic activity.

Iceland raises aviation alert amid Katla volcano activity

Iceland's Meteorological Office has raised the aviation alert level around the Katla volcano because of seismic activity.

The activity, which began on Thursday and continued on Friday, prompted officials to raise the alert level to yellow, which signifies volcanic activity above background levels. There are two higher levels of alert.

Officials said they raised the alert due to "the unusually high level of unrest at the Katla volcano".

Katla is in southern Iceland, 140 kilometres (87 miles) from the capital, Reykjavik.

Civil Defence officials met on Friday and said they have begun contingency planning to prepare for any eruption.

Iceland is often hit by seismic activity.

In April 2010 ash from an eruption of the country's Eyjafjallajokull volcano grounded flights across Europe for days, stranding millions of people.

more courts articles

Former DUP leader Jeffrey Donaldson arrives at court to face sex charges Former DUP leader Jeffrey Donaldson arrives at court to face sex charges
Case against Jeffrey Donaldson to be heard in court Case against Jeffrey Donaldson to be heard in court
Defendant in Cobh murder case further remanded in custody Defendant in Cobh murder case further remanded in custody

More in this section

Portrait of King Charles III and Queen Camilla King Charles to resume public duties after positive cancer treatment
sunset over Caribbean Sea, Turtle Beach, Tobago British tourist in hospital after shark attack as Tobago closes several beaches
Pope Francis Pope to bring call for ethical AI to G7 summit in June
Cookie Policy Privacy Policy Brand Safety FAQ Help Contact Us Terms and Conditions

© Examiner Echo Group Limited