Iceland's ongoing volcanic eruption could see new fissures open up and rip apart the nearby town of Grindavik, experts have warned, as the area remains on high alert amid uncertainty around what the coming days will bring.The eruption on the Reykjanes began on Monday night signals a heightened risk of volcanic fissures opening without warning inside the fishing town, which is home to some 4,000 people and was emptied of its population weeks as it began to be shaken by . Locals have already shared videos of their homes being ripped apart, with one telling MailOnline her house was sealed and that she cannot return after the force of the tremors ripped it from its foundations.
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