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Iceland is on the brink of disaster

Iceland is threatened by large-scale volcanic eruptions amid climate change. This is stated in the Reuters article.

“There is so much uncertainty as to when it will happen, if it happens. It could be years or decades, or "it could happen sooner," the article said, citing volcanologist Michel Parks of the Icelandic Meteorological Office.

It is also emphasized that glaciers are able to suppress volcanic activity. However, global warming is gradually reducing this ability. At this moment, all necessary conditions exist for the start of a new wave of eruptions.

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