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Volcanoes calming down in Island

March 21, Kathmandu - In the southwestern part of Reykjavík, the capital of Island Scientists say the erupting volcano is weakening.

The volcano erupted on Friday evening in Fagradalsfal, on the Rikins Peninsula. According to the scientist, the lava flow from the volcano is slowing down and the volcano is calming down.

The lava from the volcano has fallen hundreds of meters below.

There have been more than 50,000 earthquakes in the region in the past three weeks. After that, a volcano erupted in the area.

A 2010 volcanic eruption on the island affected air traffic in Europe.

But this time the Fagradalsfal volcano did not produce large amounts of ash and smoke.

The volcano erupted on Friday evening via Weiams and satellite images.

The area where the volcano erupted is 30 kilometers from the capital.