Reykjanes Peninsula Eruption Unleashes Lava at 100-200 Cubic Metres Per Second, Met Office Reports Crack of 3.5km

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:50am on 19 Dec 2023,Tuesday Weather & Environment

The Icelandic Met Office reported an eruption 4km northeast of Grindavik, revealing a 3.5km crack with lava flowing at 100-200 cubic metres per second—far exceeding recent Reykjanes peninsula eruptions. Vidir Reynisson, a senior police officer described it as a "quite large event" with lava flowing in all directions from a substantial crack. He also added, "The jets [of lava] are quite high, so it appears to be a powerful eruption at the beginning." Prime Minister Katrin Jakobsdottir expressed hope in recent defenses, while President Gudni Johannesson prioritized life protection but emphasized efforts to safeguard structures. [Video: @Amr10062 on X]

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Eruption Hits Reykjanes Peninsula in Iceland; Grindavik Evacuated Amidst Lava Showers and Uncertainty

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:15am on 19 Dec 2023,Tuesday Weather & Environment

The Icelandic Met Office confirmed the volcanic eruption in southwest Iceland, stating, "An eruption has started on the Reykjanes peninsula... about 3 km north of Grindavik." The eruption commenced at 22:17 following an earlier earthquake swarm. Unverified data suggests the triggering quake was a magnitude 4.2. A livestream displayed a fiery spectacle, with magma shooting into the sky. Volcanologist Þorvald Þórðarson noted, "There are super-high plumes of magma... the highest plumes are probably 150 metres. This may be close to the worst case imaginable. Unfortunately." The situation remains uncertain as experts monitor the volcanic activity. In response to escalating seismic activity, authorities evacuated Grindavik and has temporarily closed the Blue Lagoon spa. [Video: @shaksper on X]

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Volcano Erupts in Iceland Following Earthquake Swarm; Evacuations and Closures in Place

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:09am on 19 Dec 2023,Tuesday Weather & Environment

After weeks of heightened seismic activity, a volcano erupted in Iceland, prompting the evacuation of nearly 4,000 people from Grindavik. The Meteorological Office issued a warning, stating, "Eruption has started north of Grindavik by Hagafell." Livestreams and images captured lava spewing from fissures. The Blue Lagoon geothermal spa was closed as a precaution. A coastguard helicopter was dispatched to assess the eruption's location and size. Despite the eruption, Reykjavik's international airport, located nearby, remained open. The incident follows concerns about potential volcanic activity in the Reykjanes peninsula.

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Magnitude 5.5 Earthquake Hits Ladakh, Followed by Aftershocks; Mild Tremor Felt in J-K's Kishtwar

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:06pm on 18 Dec 2023,Monday Weather & Environment

A moderate 5.5-magnitude earthquake struck the Union Territory of Ladakh on Monday afternoon, followed by two strong aftershocks. The initial quake occurred around 3:48PM, with the epicenter located near Kargil at a shallow depth of 10 kilometers. Just minutes later, Ladakh was rattled again by subsequent 4.8 and 3.8 magnitude tremors. Nearly an hour after the first quake, Jammu and Kashmir also endured ground shaking, as a small 3.6-magnitude earthquake struck Kishtwar. No immediate casualties or infrastructure damage have been reported so far. Seismic activity remains elevated across the remote Himalayan region, though assessment is still underway.

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Rare Snowfall Hits Southern China, as Harsh Winter Grips the North

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:13pm on 18 Dec 2023,Monday Weather & Environment

Unexpected cold weather disrupts China, with Guangdong province experiencing rare snowfall while the northern regions reach historic lows. Roads, rail, and air transport face challenges due to extreme conditions. Despite earlier predictions of a warmer winter, the cold wave surprises many, impacting daily life and transportation. Health advisories are issued, warning the elderly and young of potential "cold wave illnesses." President Xi Jinping's call for an emergency response in Guangxi highlights the severity. The weather shift follows unprecedented floods in July, marking another episode of extreme weather in China.

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Partial Reopening of Blue Lagoon as Icelandic Earthquake Risk Diminishes

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:46pm on 18 Dec 2023,Monday Weather & Environment

Over a month after heightened seismic activity forced its closure, Iceland's renowned Blue Lagoon geothermal spa began a phased reopening on Sunday. The spa, facilities, and some dining reopened to limited daytime visitors, with hotels to follow on December 21 pending reassessment. Located on the volatile Reykjanes Peninsula, the Blue Lagoon's restart came after new specialized protective barriers were installed, though infrastructure damage was reportedly minimal. Shutdown since November 9th amid risk of a volcanic eruption triggered by earthquakes, Iceland's authorities and the spa now deem partial operations safe to resume with tightened precautions. However, opening hours remain reduced as the geologic threat has faded but not fully passed.

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Delhi Records Minimum Temperature at 6.5°C; Air Quality 'Very Poor'

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:49pm on 17 Dec 2023,Sunday Weather & Environment

Delhi experienced a warmer Sunday with the mercury reaching 24.7 degrees Celsius, three notches above average. The minimum temperature dipped to 6.5 degrees Celsius, below normal, while the air quality index (AQI) stood at 331, categorizing it as 'very poor.' Humidity levels ranged from 35% to 100%. Monday's forecast predicts a mainly clear sky with shallow morning fog, expecting temperatures around 24°C maximum and 7°C minimum. The persistently 'very poor' air quality raises concerns for residents as winter settles in the national capital.

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Grindavík Braces for Likely Volcanic Eruption as Magma Buildup Continues Nearby

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:26pm on 13 Dec 2023,Wednesday Weather & Environment

The Icelandic Met Office warns of a likely volcanic eruption on the Reykjanes peninsula as crustal uplift persists near Grindavík. Evacuated since November 10, over 3,000 residents await news on when it's safe to return. Damages to homes and infrastructure in Grindavík could hit ISK 10 billion, with 230 properties reported damaged. Blue Lagoon, a popular tourist spot, extends closure amid uncertainty. Seismic activity remains stable near Hagafell, but the risk persists. Authorities must reassess zoning plans before compensating damages. The community's fate hinges on when, or if, the impending eruption materializes.

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Nations Adopt Historic Climate Deal to 'Transition Away' From Fossil Fuels at COP28 in UAE

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 08:55am on 13 Dec 2023,Wednesday Weather & Environment

United Nations climate negotiations approved a historic deal on transitioning away from fossil fuels, despite worries over loopholes. The COP28 summit's central accord directs the world to move from planet-warming fuels in line with climate science to reach net zero emissions by 2050. Although falling short of demands to "phase out" fossil fuels, the pact marks the first time they are explicitly targeted. It calls for emissions to peak by 2025 but allows wiggle room for nations like China. Critics say vague language still enables expansion. But the president dubbed it an "enhanced, balanced" breakthrough. Island states complained it lacks transformational change, as activists decried continued loopholes allowing major producers to keep increasing output.

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UK to be Battered by More Heavy Rain as Twin Storms Elin and Fergus Combine Forces

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:41pm on 10 Dec 2023,Sunday Weather & Environment

The UK will remain pounded by heavy rains this week as twin storms Elin and Fergus combine forces, prompting four yellow weather warnings for rain in place for Monday. The Met Office warned of downpours across Scotland, northwest England and West Yorkshire. It said though a brief respite may come on Monday, "further unsettled weather likely Tuesday" when another low-pressure moves in, potentially bringing heavy rainfall and strong coastal winds. Elin caused rail disruptions Saturday while motorists were left stranded in surface flood water in various places. "Although there will be a brief drier interlude for many on Monday, further unsettled weather is likely on Tuesday," the Met said. Sunday brought Storm Fergus with two rain bands over most of Britain, worst hitting Northern Ireland and Scotland.

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