Horrible today: Live footage eruption Iceland volcano, lava heading toward Grindavik and blue lagoon

A huge column of sulfur dioxide pumped out by an erupting volcano on Iceland’s Reykjanes Peninsula is currently spreading across northern Europe. Scientists worry this could impact the ozone layer. Scientists are tracking a huge plume of toxic gas moving across northern Europe spewed by the ongoing volcanic eruption in Iceland. It is unlikely that the gas cloud will cause serious health problems. However, experts warn that this could impact the ozone hole over the North Pole.
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