As you know, this is not new, we have been following with great interest the news of the Youtube channel Bloomberg Television for quite some time now because we know that its content is particularly appreciated by our community. That's why we're writing this article today, because we already know that it will arouse your interest.
Indeed, the Youtube channel Bloomberg Television has decided today to post a new video which is called "Lava Flows Following Volcanic Eruption in Iceland". Of course, you can now find it in full playback on our site for your greatest pleasure!
For several hours, many people have been talking about this new video on social networks and it also makes people react on many discussion forums. This is not the first time that the Youtube channel Bloomberg Television releases a video that makes people talk about it, and we know your great interest for this kind of content.
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For your information, you can find below the description of the video Lava Flows Following Volcanic Eruption in Iceland published by the Youtube channel Bloomberg Television:
Lava is seen flowing following a volcanic eruption near Iceland’s capital. The eruption started on Monday in a valley near the Litli-Hrútur mountain, some 30 kilometres (19 miles) southwest of Reykjavik. The uninhabited area, on the Reykjanes Peninsula, has in recent days been rocked by more than 1,200 earthquakes.
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