UK Flights Ban Extended Over Volcanic Ash

All flights in and out of the UK are grounded until 1pm tomorrow at the earliest because of a huge volcanic ash cloud that has hit the UK. Aviation authorities initially said all flights, apart from emergencies, would be barred from UK airspace from noon until 6pm today, but they have twice extended the closure. All UK airports – including Gatwick and Heathrow – have been closed causing disruption for around 300,000 UK passengers. The... [more]

Breaking news: Another large flood, evacuation ordered in Iceland

A big flood is striking the Fljotshlid area near the Eyjafjallajokull glacier. This flood is said to be much bigger and faster than yesterday’s and people in that area of South Iceland are being told to evacuate immediately. The flood water contains large chunks of ice and roads and bridges south of the glacier are in serious danger of destruction. Share this: {lang: 'en-US'} function open_win(url,id)... [more]

Powerful volcano blast sends ash raining over Iceland, Europe

A violent volcanic eruption in Iceland spewed clouds of ash into the air for a second day Thursday, blanketing large parts of the Nordic country in the potentially toxic dust and disrupting air traffic across northern Europe. “This is an explosive eruption. That means there’s lots of volcanic ash,” volcanologist Armann Hoeskuldsson of the University of Iceland told AFP. “The situation is critical,” he said,... [more]

Iceland volcano draws hikers despite lava flow

Officials in Iceland say the opening of a second fissure and constant lava flow are not putting in danger hordes of tourists seeking a glimpse of a rare volcanic eruption. Civil Protection Department Spokesman Vidir Reymissom says hikers are being drawn to the area in southern Iceland by the spectacular view of the lava flow. He said Sunday tourists are in no danger even though a second fissure opened several days ago, releasing more lava. He... [more]

Wouter Bos is said to be willing to soften conditions for Iceland

Finance Minister Wouter Bos is said to be willing to soften conditions for Iceland to repay the Netherlands 1.3 billion euros after the collapse of internet bank Icesave last year. Reports say Mr Bos and his British counterpart Alistair Darling are willing to change the interest rate on the principal due. An initial rate of 5.5 percent would be replaced by a variable rate, which is expected to be cheaper for Iceland. Last month Icelandic... [more]

Icelandic ex-minister criticises Wellink

The minister in charge of Iceland’s banking sector at the time of the collapse of online savings bank Icesave has accused Dutch central bank president Nout Wellink of making a ‘rude misleading’ statement while giving evidence to a government commission. Last week, Wellink told the De Wit commission investigating the cause and effect of the economic crisis that he felt the Icelandic authorities had lied to him about the... [more]

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