Thursday, April 15, 2010

Pancytopenia Blue Spots

eruption in Iceland: suspended flights in northern Europe for the ash

Almost all European airports have suspended flights to Iceland because of the cloud of smoke and ash caused by the eruption of a volcano in Glacier Eyjafjallajokul. Airports locked then in England, France, Norway, Sweden, Spain, Denmark and many have stopped flights between the United States and parts of Europe. About a thousand people in Iceland have been evacuated as a precaution. The first eruption of the volcano since 1823 has also caused several earthquakes and floods in the region that could worsen with the melting of the glacier . The aerial survey, however, has reassured the eruption started at the foot of the glacier, "The best place where he could be."

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