Eyjafjallajoekull fifth largest glacier in Iceland under the volcano exploded for the second time in a month he was paralyzed in European airspace. Sept. 11 is not affected even in British airspace was closed for the first time in history.
Ireland, Britain, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Belgium and the Netherlands also closed for hours because of airspace throughout the world hundreds of flights were canceled. Hundreds of thousands of passengers was devastated.
Iceland's 9th Since its establishment in the 5th century, the southern boom times in 1821 Eyjafjallajoekull volcanoes under glaciers for the first time after March 20 in the disturbing was the silence. After the second explosion occurred the previous night, but the atmosphere and blown up to 1 kilometer to southeast spread of dust and smoke northern European airspace almost "fly off" was made. Because of increasingly intense volcanic eruption in Iceland thousands of hectares were covered with a thick layer of ash. In some areas, even the sun was invisible.
A single unaffected Iceland
September 11, 2001 "terrorist attacks, even in the on going activities on the British air space was closed because the first time a natural disaster. London's Heathrow, Stansted and Gatwick airports were closed yesterday from about noon to transportation. British Airways, American also canceled flights. London's Stansted airport officials said customers could remain closed until Sunday. Ireland, Scotland, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Belgium and the Netherlands in the airspace of certain partly or completely closing time, the major flight disruptions had occurred. Transatlantic flights canceled over Sweden because many airports from Hong Kong to Geneva, where many of the flights were canceled. Scandinavian Airlines shares fell 7 percent. Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin did not go to the city of Murmansk in the north of the country. The disruption of flights in Iceland was not remarkable.
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