Iceland Volcano Eruption Causes Chaos: Lava Flows, Water Pipe Bursts, and State of Emergency

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More than 20,000 people in Iceland have been affected by disrupted hot water supply after lava from the recent volcanic eruption burst key water pipes, leading to a state of emergency being declared. The Department of Civil Protection and Emergency Management is working to ensure water supply as the lava continues to spread over roads in the Reykjanes peninsula.
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