Iceland's Sundhnukur volcano continues to erupt, but at a slower pace. The molten material flows “continuously and slowly,” the Icelandic Meteorological Institute (IMO) said.

The eruption, which began at 8:23 p.m. Saturday (same GMT time), however evolved, noted the IMO. The police declared a state of emergency on Saturday as soon as the eruption began. The small town of Grindavik was again evacuated, as well as the geothermal tourist site of the Blue Lagoon.