Grindavík is now sadly becoming like Pompei. It's really sad.

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Feel sorry for those who lived there. How do you guys prepare for this? Insurances?

A barrier was constructed around the town, and it blocked some of the lava flow. The fissure that is destroying the town is within the perimeter, can't be held back. The residents of Grindavík have been provided with temporary housing in and around Reykjavík.