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  • Magma accumulation under Svartsengi nears eruption threshold, Iceland

    Around 6 to 7 million m3 (212 to 247 million ft3) of magma have accumulated beneath Svartsengi, Iceland since the eruption on July 16, 2025. At the current rate of accumulation, the estimated threshold of 12 million m3 (424 million ft3) could be reached in the latter half of September, increasing the likelihood of a new eruption.

  • Over 2 200 killed, 3 500 injured after shallow M6.0 earthquake hits Hindu Kush, Afghanistan

    Afghanistan’s Interior Ministry confirmed on September 1 that at least 622 people were killed and more than 1 500 injured following a shallow M6.0 earthquake in the Hindu Kush region at 19:17 UTC (23:47 local time) on August 31, 2025. On September 4–5, a Taliban spokesperson said 2 217 people were killed, and by September 6, the World Health Organization (WHO) reported nearly 3 000 deaths and about 4 000 injuries. Entire villages were destroyed and access routes blocked by landslides and rain-triggered debris flows.