Lava approaching the ocean and threatens the coastal farm of Hraun! Workers try to save it!



Latest update on the volcanic eruption in Iceland. Lava is heading towards the ocean and mighter the sra soon. There is a farm Hraun (east of Grindavik) on the way of the lava. 17.03.2024 #Grindavik #Volcano #iceland ————–➡️ Support my channel and work on Patreon – https://www.patreon.com/gutntog
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23 thoughts on “Lava approaching the ocean and threatens the coastal farm of Hraun! Workers try to save it!”

  1. Thank you for the updates. I have always wanted to visit Iceland, and still hope to do so, such a fascinating country. I have been watching your excellent videos and updates since the first eruption at Fagradalsfjall and the La Palma eruption. Your commentary is always informative and your drone footage is fantastic. Thank you, greetings and blessings from England.

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  2. Thanks Román. I hope that they can save the farm, plus the water pipes, and that the lava doesn't reach the sea this time. The situation is bad enough for everyone in the area already. The thoughts of thousands of viewers are with those people.

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  3. As the lava flows stretch into the ocean on both flanks of Grindavik, over the next few decades or centuries, Grindavik will become a sheltered seaport protected by peninsulas on both flanks of the town.

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  4. 09:46 – 7 hours late, but Roman it would be great if you could pin the areas where the cameras (Cam 1,2,3,4 & etc) are situated, like cam 4 seems to be attached to a concrete structure with one other camera to the right of it looking through its lens. TY again for the information, graphics, and levees locations (L12, L13 & etc.), shame the area officials grounded private drones last night (always look forward to yours and Gylfi's to give us all an aerial tour). Keep up the great work, stay safe y'all!

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  5. During the first eruption they were worried about the little house there I can’t remember? Like a fish house or something? Isn’t that it there by the road closer to Grindavek? Thanks glad everyone is still managing to dodge the lava flows !

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  6. You really SHOULD have news credentials! You are our primary source of our news about the eruptions in Iceland. All of us rely on your reporting. As always, we are very grateful for the information you provide. When I read of the latest eruption on CNN, I immediately came to your channel to get the best coverage. You do great work and we really appreciate your reporting and your commentary. Thanks again for such good work.

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  7. Sir your channel just keeps improving thank you.
    Edit::; the good news is there was very little seismic activity associated with the magma that's why it came up so much faster that could be a good indication.

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