Volcanic ash cloud causes travel disruption - in pictures
An eruption of the Grímsvötn volcano sends thousands of tonnes of volcanic ash into the sky above Iceland Photograph: Jon Magnusson/Getty ImagesPassengers at Edinburgh airport rest on the floor after flights were cancelledPhotograph: Scott Heppell/APA satellite image provided by NASA shows the plume of dense ash from the Grímsvötn volcano as it casts a shadow to the westPhotograph: NASA/AP
A plane flies past the ash plume from the eruption of the Grímsvötn volcanoPhotograph: Olafur Sigurjonsson /ReutersA passenger at Edinburgh airport after flights were cancelledPhotograph: Scott Heppell/APTourists leave the Islandia Hotel in Nupur as ash continues to pour from the Grímsvötn volcanoPhotograph: Vilhelm Gunnarsson/AFP/Getty ImagesAn arrivals board at Glasgow airport brings news of several flight cancellationsPhotograph: Danny Lawson/PAThe Grímsvötn volcano erupts, sending thousands of tonnes of volcanic ash into the skyPhotograph: Jon Magnusson/Getty ImagesA member of a rescue team checks on a farmer close to the village of KirkjubaearklausturPhotograph: Brynjar Gauti/APA car drives through a cloud of ash at a farm near Kirkjubaejarklaustur. People living next to the glacier where the Grímsvötn volcano burst into life have been most affected, with ash shutting out daylight and smothering buildings and vehiclesPhotograph: Ingolfur Juliusson/ReutersFarmers check on their livestock near KirkjubaearklausturPhotograph: Brynjar Gauti/APA satellite image shows the brown-coloured ash cloud to the north-west of Britain. The image was received by the University of Dundee from a NASA satellitePhotograph: University of Dundee/ReutersAsh covers vehicles close to the village of KirkjubaearklausturPhotograph: Brynjar Gauti/AP
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