Iceland continues to brace for what experts are calling an , with tremors this week suggesting it's soon with only a half hour's warning. Almost 4,000 people were evacuated this month from the coastal town of Grindavik as the ground shook, roads cracked and buildings suffered structural damage from thousands of quakes, and as scientists feared molten rock could imminently rise to the earth's surface. On Tuesday, the Icelandic Meteorological Organization - which believes the quake could happen with just a 30-minute warning - announced that the 'Danger Zone' for the volcano had been expanded.
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