Askja, one of Iceland’s most active and dangerous, has been in a state of unrest since 2021. Scientists now worry the effect of climate change on the country’s glaciers could hasten and intensify the next volcanic event https://t.co/CJCWlgUNnH pic.twitter.com/kiTDXCmJXJ
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