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Iceland Quakes Spread to Second Volcano
Significant seismic activity has been occurring between Iceland's Barðarbunga volcano and Askja volcano, which are only about 30 miles apart. A number of heavier magnitude earthquakes have rocked the region since last night, and Icelandic officials have been reporting ongoing earthquake swarms.
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