On 23 January 1973, a fissure opened in the middle of the night on Heimaey, an island in the Westman Islands archipelago, almost directly behind the town. The entire population of around 5,300 people was evacuated by fishing boat in a snowstorm. The eruption lasted about five months and a new volcano, Eldfell, was created in the process. Lava buried roughly a third of the town. People returned, rebuilt, and the town is still inhabited today.
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