‘Catastrophic’ Eruption Looms As Giant Holes Appear On Iceland Glacier

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Enormous 1,300 feet holes have opened up in one Europe’s biggest glaciers, sparking fears that another major eruption is about to rock Iceland.

Vatnajokull is spread out over 8% of Iceland and spans many volcanoes. During the past few years, increased seismic activity in the area has led to the ice cap melting, causing numerous floods in the region.

With the appearance of these new holes on the glacier, scientists have warned that a catastrophic volcanic eruption could be on its way.

Disclose.tv reports: The cavities in the ice mean that the ground lying beneath the glacier is exposed for the very first time in many hundreds of years, or perhaps in thousands of years, ever since the glacier was formed. Scientists are now worried and said that it is important to be vigilant against creating more calderas, which boost the chances of there being a glacial flood.

The floods…

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