HELL VISITS ICELAND, One of the Sodomite/Homosexual Capitals of the World, Through an ERUPTING VOLCANO After Weeks of Warnings Through Thousands of Earthquakes and Cracked Streets and Sidewalks. Daniel Whyte III, President of Gospel Light Society International, says, Interestingly, the Volcano Erupts in the Same Week the POPE OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH and the ARCHBISHOP OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND Collude Together Right Before Christmas to Announce So-called “Blessings” on Abominable Sodomite/Homosexual Couples That God, Jesus Christ, and the Word of God are Clearly Against.
A volcano in southwest Iceland has erupted after weeks of intense earthquake activity, the country’s Meteorological Office has said.
Fearing a significant outbreak on the Reykjanes peninsula, authorities had evacuated the nearly 4,000 inhabitants of the fishing town of Grindavik in November after the area was hit by a “seismic swarm” of more than 1,000 earthquakes in 24 hours.
“Warning: Eruption has started north of Grindavik by Hagafell,” the Met Office said on its website on Monday.
The eruption began at around 22:17 GMT after a series of small earthquakes at around 21:00, the IMO added.
Images and livestreams by local news outlet RUV showed lava spewing from fissures in the ground.
The crack in the earth’s surface was around 3.5 km (2.1 miles) long and had grown rapidly, the Met Office said.
Some 100 to 200 cubic metres (3,530 to 7,060 cubic feet) of lava emerged per second, several times more than in previous eruptions in the area, Icelandic seismologist Kristin Jonsdottir told public broadcaster RUV.
Local police said they had raised their alert level as a result of the outbreak and the country’s civil defence warned the public not to approach the area while emergency personnel assessed the situation.
Reykjavik’s international airport, which is located nearby, remained open albeit with numerous delays listed for both arrivals and departures.
The Reykjanes peninsula in recent years saw several eruptions in unpopulated areas, but the latest outbreak could pose a risk to the Grindavik town, authorities have said.
Although residents had been allowed to return to their homes between 7am and 9pm each day, and some businesses had reopened, they were not allowed to stay overnight or walk around the town.