Earth Changes
Monitoring by the Icelandic Met Office has recently revealed significantly greater seismic activity than any time since the 2014-15 eruption in the adjacent Holuhraun lava field.
Bárðarbunga is one of Iceland's most powerful volcanoes and is located under the country's famous Vatnajökull glacier.
The Met Office's Einar Hjörleifssonhas indicated that the situation is being monitored closely.
Footage of the natural phenomenon shows a home cordoned off by police on a beach shoreline in Bangladesh.
As locals stand beside the property, the ground underneath the house can be seen sliding into the sea with astonishing speed.
Moments later, there is no sign the house was ever there.
No injuries were reported but local authorities are investigating what may have caused the sinkhole to form.

Infrared satellite image showing the cluster of severe thunderstorms over northern Argentina on Wednesday, November 18, 2015. The most vigorous thunderstorms are indicated by the red cloud tops near Santa Fe and Rosario, Argentina.
Hail up to the size of tennis balls pelted parts of Córdoba and Santa Fe provinces, west and northwest of the Argentine capital of Buenos Aires on Wednesday.

A rare Longsnouted lancetfish has been found just offshore at Fitzroy beach in New Plymouth.
A lancetfish - usually found around 1000 metres deep - has been found just offshore at Fitzroy beach in New Plymouth.
Nik Pyselman was running with his friend Cam Twigley along Fitzroy beach on Wednesday evening when he saw an iridescent blue shape in the water.
"It looked like it had been washed in and was sruggling to swim back out to sea," he said.
"I've heard of people catching them on long lines but I've never seen one myself."
"I've also heard them called cannibal fish before because they eat their own kind."
The tremors were felt at 9:45 am.
According to US Geological Survey, the fresh tremors were felt 25 miles northeast of Kathmandu.
National Seismological Centre (NSC) is reported to have said that the epicenter was at Nimlung in Sindhupalchowk district, The Kathmandu Post reported.
The NSC also said that the fresh earthquake was an aftershock of the 25 April Great Quake of 7.9 magnitude.

Streaking fireball provoked jokes about aliens and Batman's calling card, but no-one could definitively explain a flying object.
Footage highlighted by major media outlet LifeNews showed the UFO flashing fast track over the local IKEA furniture store in Omsk, heading in an easterly direction. Yet it is one of a number of recent unexplained flying objects over Siberia - links to others are here.
Astronomers at the planetarium of the Siberian State University of Geosystems and Technologies in Novosibirsk said of the early evening 17 November sightings: 'It is definitely not a comet.'
Their theory was that 'the object was the second stage of intercontinental ballistic missile Topol launched at 15:12 Moscow time (or 18:12 Novosibirsk time) from Kapustin Yar cosmodrome in Astrakhan region.'
Comment: The displays these things produce nowadays as they cross through layers of the atmosphere suggest that the electro-chemical composition of the atmosphere itself has changed in a relatively short period of time. We suspect that this accounts for the 'glowing plasma' effect, where the object's tail fans out spectacularly. ICBMs have been launched into the upper atmosphere for decades, but these eerie trails are a new phenomenon.
The incident, which happened during a match last Saturday, injured eight other players in the town of Villazon.
According to reports, a lightning strike hit the ground killing David Alvarez.
Villazon borders Argentina, in south Bolivia.
Local media are reporting eight other players were electrically shocked, although it's unknown how serious these injuries are.
Two Early Childhood Development pupils from Sevako Primary School, both girls aged six years, died in the violent weather while a third, a boy from Ndolwane Primary School whose age and grade could not be ascertained, drowned yesterday.
The Bulilima Civil Protection Committee chairperson who is also the District Administrator for Bulilima, Ethel Moyo, said the ECD pupils died on their way home from school while the other pupil drowned in a flooded pit latrine at the school.
It's a sign that this El Niño could surpass in strength the previous record-setting events of 1997 and 1982. Both of those events were Super El Niños. This year's event looks so much stronger than the 1997 record that a climatologist compared it to an upstart displacing a grand sumo wrestling champion.
El Niño is a weather phenomenon that arises when sea surface temperatures in the equatorial Pacific Ocean rise, pushing northward the heavy rains that usually fall on South American rainforests.
It typically results in drought in South America and Australia, mild winters in the northeastern United States, and heavy rain in the southern US.
Comment: For more information on this years El Nino, see:
- Biggest Super El Nino in 144 years to bring three months of storms to UK
- LA officials prepare for 'Godzilla' El Nino
- El Nino will bring disastrous weather this winter, increased likelihood of civil unrest
Villagers, especially farmers in Kiang'ondu, are now a worried lot, claiming the government has done little to help them and are calling on the national and county governments to step in and stop the disease from spreading. Among those affected is Mutwiri Mutegi, a farmer, who claimed that a county livestock department representative had toured the village once but did not enforce quarantine in the face of the deadly disease.
"This disease has been here close to a month now and some symptoms such as the cows legs swelling are easily noticeable," said Mutegi. He claimed that when they reported the matter, the officers demanded bribes, which they could not afford.
On their part, veterinary officers who toured the region said the signs and symptoms portrayed by the animals could be those of ramp skin and anthrax, a deadly disease that is highly contagious. Reports indicated that over the last one week, 20 cows have died and more than 30 households have animals that are already infected.
The farmers are now demanding for an apology from the livestock department due to the loses they have incurred so far, while at the same time urging the county government for assistance following the tragedy that has befallen them.












Comment: See the sinkholes topic section for more examples of this escalating phenomena. A few recent incidents include: