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Icelandic Volcano Suspends Eruption EU Sets New Rules to Restructure Aviation Industry

Icelandic geophysicists said on the 23rd that the Eyjafjallajokull volcano had temporarily "stopped fire". The Icelandic Meteorological Bureau said the day that the volcanic eruption activity was reduced to the minimum, but it was too early to determine whether the volcanic ash would continue to affect the civil aviation industry.
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Kenya's flower industry suffered heavy losses
Kenya's flower, fruit and vegetable export industry suffered heavy losses due to the implementation of the flight ban in many European countries.
British Navy will be dispatched to pick up stranded Britons
The Royal Navy will send a large number of ships to retrieve the British stranded in France.
European politicians trapped in airports
European dignitaries are stranded at airports in other countries due to volcanic ash in Iceland.
Photographer takes pictures of volcanic eruption in Iceland

Amateur photographer Marco Fulle captured the continuous eruption of Icelandic volcano.

Icelandic Volcano Eruption Accompanied by Aurora Miracle
Photographer Albert Jacobson captured the spectacle of Iceland volcano eruption accompanied by aurora.
Iceland Volcanic Ash Diffusion Trend Chart

British media released the diffusion trend chart of volcanic ash in Iceland.

Event Overview

    On April 14 local time, the volcano under the Eyjafjallajokull glacier in Iceland began to erupt. With the spread of volcanic ash, the airspace of many European countries was closed, tens of thousands of flights were grounded, and about 6.8 million passengers were stranded in other countries. In early May, the volcano erupted again, affecting the global aviation industry. On the 23rd, Icelandic scientists said that the eruption of the volcano was suspended.

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Icelandic volcanic ash has no impact on China

Jiao Meiyan, deputy director of the China Meteorological Administration, said that Iceland's volcanic ash would have little impact on China in the future.

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