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Watch powerful volcano in Iceland erupt for fourth time in months

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Watch powerful volcano in Iceland erupt for fourth time in months

Watch powerful volcano in Iceland erupt for fourth time in months

A volcano in Iceland erupted for the fourth time since December on Saturday night.

It opened a fissure in the earth about 3km between Stóra-Skógfell and Hagafell mountains on the Reykjanes Peninsula.

It’s believed to be the most powerful flare-up so far.

Iceland is now in a state of emergency.

Report by Bangurak.

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