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- Small team of UK scientist work round the clock to predict where volcanic ash will strike next
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- Ireland to reopen airports as threat of volcanic ash fades but ’summer of uncertainty’ looms
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- UK opens airports; first flight lands at Heathrow since skies were closed by Iceland volcano
- Flights to resume in UK as danger diminishes
- Cheers as some European flights resume but travel chaos not over: More ash drifts over Britain
- Winds blow volcanic ash back over Britain; passengers cheer as some flights resume in Europe
- Passengers cheer with relief as limited flights resume over Europe; volcanic ash still a worry
- European countries resume some air travel in zones safe from Icelandic volcano’s ash
- Europe to gradually resume air traffic in designated ‘caution zones’
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- Civil aviation authorities hold flight restrictions until early Tuesday
- Volcano-stranded Europeans seek alternate routes home as airlines try to improvise
- Spewing anew, volcano keeps Europe land-bound and uncertain of long term under ashy shadow
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- Icelandic volcano spews more ash overnight, worsening flight problems, travel chaos worldwide
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- Volcanic ash cloud sparks more flight disruptions, no end in sight for explosive activity
- Scientists say Iceland volcano activity increases, more travel disruptions feared
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- Volcanic ash cloud drifts east, flight disruptions get even worse in Europe
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- British airports close due to drifting ash from Iceland’s erupting volcano