Iceland Volcano

I am always interested in what happens in nature, and the current story of volcanic eruptions in Iceland is no different:




All of the ash coming from the eruptions is making flying hell for people:

Around 17,000 flights were cancelled on Friday, with warnings that up to six million passengers around the world could be affected if the shutdown continues into Sunday.

Transatlantic flights have slowed to a trickle, while flights into Europe from the Asia-Pacific, Africa and the Middle East have also been badly disrupted.


The BBC has a report here.

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