The Bardarbunga volcano in Iceland continues to pour lava out of a gash, or fissure, in the ground. The latest fissure eruption began on Sunday. It may lead to an explosive eruption that sends large clouds of ash into the air and melts glacial ice, causing flooding. Such ash clouds are hazardous to modern jet aircraft, and an explosive eruption in Iceland could snarl trans-Atlantic air traffic again — as when the Eyjafjallajokull volcano erupted in 2010. Find RT America in your area: http://bit.ly/1jHLX9o Or watch us online: http://bit.ly/1hgZt6Z Like us on Facebook http://on.fb.me/1jHLZhu Follow us on Twitter http://bit.ly/1hgZt70
Aerial images of volcano Bardarbunga, feared to disrupt worldwide air traffic
The Bardarbunga volcano in Iceland continues to pour lava out of a gash, or fissure, in the ground. The latest fissure eruption began on Sunday. It may lead to an explosive eruption that sends large clouds of ash into the air and melts glacial ice, causing flooding. Such ash clouds are hazardous to modern jet aircraft, and an explosive eruption in Iceland could snarl trans-Atlantic air traffic again — as when the Eyjafjallajokull volcano erupted in 2010. Find RT America in your area: http://bit.ly/1jHLX9o Or watch us online: http://bit.ly/1hgZt6Z Like us on Facebook http://on.fb.me/1jHLZhu Follow us on Twitter http://bit.ly/1hgZt70
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