One of Iceland’s largest volcanoes sees swarm of 130 earthquakes — could it be about to blow?

An “unusually large” ice volcano in Iceland could be about to blow after more than 130 earthquakes hit the region in a five-hour period, experts say.

The earthquake swarm began in the northwestern region of Iceland’s Bárðarbunga volcano at 6:00 a.m. local time Tuesday morning (Jan. 14), with the largest reaching a magnitude of 5.1 at 8:05 a.m, the Icelandic Met Office (IMO) said in a statement on Jan. 14.

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