Aerial footage shows lava flow engulfing a house in the fishing village of Grindavik. For the second time in a month, residents of an Icelandic village have been evacuated due to lava flowing from a crack in the Earth's surface. Last time it was a false alarm, because the lava flowed in the other direction, but the lava flow after Sunday's eruption came directly to the village. Some houses in the village are now burning. There were probably no casualties, as all 4,000 residents were able to leave the village in time.
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Watch also. Workers rescue excavators from approaching lava flow
Watch also. The moment when the volcano near Grindavik erupts again
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