From Eyjafjallajökull to Grímsvötn: A New Volcanic Threat from Iceland
12:27am GMT, Tuesday, 9 November 2010
Just over two months after officials declared Eyjafjallajökull dormant, Icelandic geophysicists say a separate volcano is showing signs of life. Grímsvötn volcano may be about to blow its top — and European air travel could once again be affected.
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