It’s not over until it’s over: Scientists say Iceland’s eruption winding down but not done yet
Scientists: Iceland’s volcanic eruption winds down Boom, bust, volcano: Iceland reels after years of crisis, but hardy inhabitants vow to rebuild
Meltdown, volcano: Weary Icelanders ask, what next Airlines appeal to passengers to give up seats to travelers stranded by the volcano ash crisis
Airlines: passengers should give seats to stranded European airspace nearly free of all volcanic ash; Reykjavik airport closed for 1st time
Reykjavik airport closed, rest of Europe open Airlines lose $1.7 billion, ask for compensation for losses from over 100,000 canceled flights
Airlines lose $1.7 billion, ash blame game begins Travelers worry about flights but scientists fear Icelandic volcano’s violent neighbor Katla
Threat of new, larger Icelandic eruption looms Winds blow volcanic ash back over Britain; passengers cheer as some flights resume in Europe
Some EU flights resume but travel chaos not over European no-fly zone shrinks, but remains subject to changeLONDON/REYKJAVIK/COPENHAGEN - The no-fly zone over Europe caused by a cloud of ash from an Icelandic volcano was ratcheted back Tuesday, with flights able to operate over a swathe of southern Europe, the continent’s air-traffic control agency, Eurocontrol said. Scientists say Icelandic eruption producing more lava, less ash, but volcano still alive
Volcano spewing less ash as lava boils up REYKJAVIK, Iceland — The dramatic volcanic eruption that belched out the ash plume responsible for grounding much of Europe entered a new phase Monday — producing less smoke but bubbling with lava and throwing up chunks of molten rock. Volcanic ash further hampers European air trafficREYKJAVIK/LONDON/WARSAW - A cloud of volcanic ash grounded a record number of flights in northern and central Europe Sunday, as repercussions continued around the world. Ash spreads south as Europe air shutdown causes havocREYKJAVIK/LONDON/WARSAW - The closures of European airspace were moving southward with the rolling cloud of ash from an Icelandic volcano, which continued to wreak havoc Sunday with tens of thousands of stranded airline passengers. Passengers stuck as volcanic ash spreads across EuropeREYKJAVIK/BERLIN/LONDON - Tens of thousands of passengers remain stuck at European airports as ash from an erupting volcano in Iceland causes flight disruptions and airport closures across the continent. Ash cloud from Icelandic volcano disrupts air traffic across Europe, shuts down HeathrowHundreds of people in southern Iceland evacuated as volcano erupts for second time
Iceland evacuates hundreds as volcano erupts again Iceland orders evacuations over volcanic activityREYKJAVIK - More than 700 people have been evacuated from their homes because of renewed volcanic activity in southern Iceland, public broadcaster RUV reported Wednesday. Hundreds of people in Iceland evacuated amid fears of second volcanic eruption
Iceland evacuates hundreds near volcano REYKJAVIK, Iceland — Icelandic emergency officials evacuated hundreds of people near a restless volcano Wednesday amid strong signs of a second eruption. Iceland sees tourist surge to active volcano, but scientists say eruption ending
Iceland’s volcanic eruption winding down REYKJAVIK, Iceland — Iceland’s latest volcanic eruption is coming to an end, scientists said Monday — and the unexpected tourist boom that lifted this recession-weary country’s financial gloom may be up in smoke as well. Scientists fear larger volcanic eruption in Iceland could bring global consequences
Iceland’s eruptions could have global consequences Scientists to fly over Icelandic volcano to evaluate eruption; flights return to normal
Scientists to evaluate Icelandic volcano eruption Volcano erupts in Iceland, hundreds evacuated; scientists wary of larger eruption
Iceland fears 2nd, even larger volcanic eruption Volcano erupts in Iceland, hundreds evacuated, air travel disrupted
Air travel to Iceland disrupted by volcano Volcano erupts in Iceland, first at Eyjafjallajokull glacier since 1820s; US flights diverted
Volcano erupts in Iceland; US flights diverted Volcano erupts in Iceland, first at Eyjafjallajokull glacier since 1820s; hundreds evacuated
Volcano erupts in Iceland, hundreds evacuated Volcano erupts in southern Iceland; hundreds evacuated
Volcano erupts in southern Iceland REYKJAVIK, Iceland — Authorities evacuated hundreds of people after a volcano erupted beneath a glacier in southern Iceland, Iceland’s civil protection agency said Sunday. |