
Covering and area of over 500 square kilometres, Myrdalsjokull glacier covers the Katla active volcano.
Iceland's Civil Protection Agency (CPA) says flooding is taking place near the volcano, most likely caused by the melting of its ice cap. However, the CPA stated that it could not rule out high geothermal heat as the cause.
RUV - The Icelandic National Broadcasting Service - reported that the flood is thought be the result of a small eruption underneath the icecap of Mýrdalsjökull, probably in the Katla crater.












Comment: For more information about Iceland's recent volcanic activity, see these Sott links:
Volcano erupts in Iceland, spurs 50 quakes
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