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When you read the news section on that site. It sounds like an eruption is expected in the next few weeks from another volcano on Iceland too. Not sure how near to each other the two are though.
Originally Posted by: glenogle
They’re not that close to each other really and the activity at the two is probably unrelated. I don’t know if any significant developments are imminent with either but sometimes it’s hard to predict.
Current conditions (personal WS)
https://www.space.com/the-universe/earth/satellites-watch-ghost-island-solidify-in-the-caspian-sea-before-disappearing-photos
Chichester 12m asl
Something different.... not recent but satellite photos just released of 'mud volcano'
Originally Posted by: DEW
I remember as a kid visiting a mud volcano with some oilfield geologists, who lit the a methane bubble with a cigarette lighter on the end of a stick. Very impressive. Here's a bit about them for anyone who has never encountered one.
Trinidad mud volcanoes: where do the expelled fluids come from?
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0016703798003093
West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire
Everything taken together, here in Lincolnshire are more good things than man could have had the conscience to ask.
William Cobbett, in his Rural Rides - c.1830
The orange County of Armagh.
Authorities seem jittery. Schools closing on Monday and hotels asked to drain their pools. Clearly worried that a major quake could be brewing. They seem to think though that the seismic activity is not related to volcanic activity. However with a 4.6 magnitude quake registered this afternoon very close to the volcano you mention Michael, something odd is going on. That said the last uptick in 2011/12 settled with nothing significant happening. The area can’t be ignored though with some of the biggest volcanic events in history having occurred in the vicinity.
Originally Posted by: JOHN NI
Indeed. I've long wondered why people live in those beautiful houses on the edge of a volcano.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minoan_eruption
South Dorset
Elevation 60m 197ft
My mum lives on the north coast of Crete 13km from Chania. The Greek authorities seem quite concerned with developments. She has also received an email from the UK government asking to avoid these areas.
Originally Posted by: roadrunnerajn
I think their biggest concern is any event (volcanic or tectonic) causing a tsunami. It's hard to know what will happen next.
Originally Posted by: doctormog
My mum wasn’t very happy at 11pm last night when I told her there was a low risk of a Tsunami if something happened. She lives by the beach 🙄
We're going to the north coast of Crete for holiday this July 😳
Martin
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Originally Posted by: Saint Snow
If you see the sea retreating, run for the hills!
https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/map/?extent=-85.2298,-62.57813&extent=85.17097,612.42188
BBC 25 Minutes ago: Santorini on alert as tremors rattle Greek island
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c2eg12jn730o
http://www.geophysics.geol.uoa.gr/stations/gmaps3/leaf_plotpage.php?station=THERA&lang=en
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ce8jlm6rm9qo
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-025-56723-y
It goes without saying that any eruption there would be problematic. There was a magnitude 3.9 quake there this afternoon (depth 3km) and there have been a number of quakes in the vicinity in recent weeks.
Another area to keep an eye on is Campi Flegrei (by Naples in Italy) as there has been a steady increase in activity there over the last few years and most notably in the last year, as discussed here:
It'll probably blow when I'm there. Murphy's law and all that.
Another eruption is supposidly about to occur in Iceland also.
East Galway, Ireland.
It looks possible (probable?) that there may be another eruption in Iceland imminently.
According to 'Just Icelandic' recently, this threat was 'cancelled''; though others have said that the longer wait could lead to a bigger eruption. All to play for.
Originally Posted by: Chunky Pea
I see little to verify anything being cancelled. The magma activity and dyke intrusion are very much ongoing. It is apparently a phenomenon known as a kvikuhlaup, which is when the walls of a magma chamber in the Earth’s crust crack due to increasing pressure inside the chamber, and magma escapes into the resulting fissure. This may lead to an eruption.
Grindavik is being evacuated as a precaution
https://en.vedur.is/earthquakes-and-volcanism/earthquakes/reykjanespeninsula/
https://www.ruv.is/english/2025-04-01-magma-flow-begins-on-the-reykjanes-peninsula-evacuation-of-grindavik-440282
That's quite the swarm of quakes going on since just after 6am
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Originally Posted by: Windy Willow
It is, and here is the eruption to go with them…
https://www.standard.co.uk/news/world/underwater-volcano-us-coast-erupt-b1225581.html
This has been attracting clickbait responses for the last month or so, so don't get too excited.