By Mataeo Smith Scientists have reported that more magma may soon break the surface in Sundhnúkur in Iceland, and they have issued a warning it may experience further volcanic activity. The current eruption, which started on March 16, is the fourth in a sequence that started in October 2023 when magma started to build up beneath Svartsengi on the Reykjanes Peninsula. December 2023 saw its first eruption. It created a large lava flow that destroyed numerous houses in the nearby fishing town of Grindavik and necessitated repeated evacuations. The Icelandic Meteorological Office has now issued a …