Iceland’s biggest volcano STRUCK by powerful earthquakes
ICELAND’S largest volcano has been struck by two powerful earthquakes which is a sign that Bardarbunga could be about to erupt.
By SEAN MARTIN
Express.co.uk
Fri, Jun 15, 2018
An earthquake swarm is currently engulfing Bardarbunga with two large quakes rocking the northern part of the volcano on Thursday June 14.
The first tremor, measuring 4.1 on the Richter scale, struck at about midday local time, followed by a larger 4.9 quake at 3pm hitting the 6,591ft tall Bardarbunga volcano which has been interpreted as a sign an eruption is on the horizon.
The latter earthquake is the largest since 2015 when Bardarbunga finished erupting after almost a year.
However, Iceland’s Met Office said there is no cause for concern at the time being.
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