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Liverpool proprietor John W Henry’s spouse has terrifying escape from volcano eruption

The spouse of Liverpool proprietor John W. Henry endured a terrifying escape from Iceland after the eruption of a volcano.

Linda Pizzuti Henry was on vacation to the Nordic nation together with her son Xander when ‘160ft fountains of lava’ erupted in Grindavik, which is round 25 miles away from the nation’s capital of Reykjavik.

The horror scenes of molten lava consuming areas within the city have been captured on digicam when the eruption started simply earlier than 8am native time on Sunday (January 14).

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A second fissure opened later that day as specialists have harrowingly mentioned that extra fissures could open up within the subsequent few days. Pizzuti Henry, 45, made the journey to Iceland together with her son to see the Northern lights however have been woken up by a sequence of earthquakes earlier than being urged to evacuate.

The movie producer defined her horrific expertise on Instagram the place she wrote: “I woke up at around 3.45am from the bed shaking in my hotel room. I thought it may be a low scale earthquake, but the tremors kept coming at about the same intensity, so I wasn’t sure.

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A volcano eruption in Iceland
The volcano eruption has pressured Pizzuti Henry to evacuate Iceland together with her son

“I called down to the hotel desk and there wasn’t an answer… I got my son up and we started to get dressed when an emergency alarm then went off, and we were told we had to evacuate. We quickly grabbed our bags and followed instructions.”

Pizzuti Henry – who can also be the CEO of The Boston Globe – mentioned the earthquakes acquired worse once they went to the airport as she managed to movie the “fountains of lava” from her airplane. “We experienced an intense series of around 200 earthquakes – largest measuring 3.5 magnitude (according to officials). We went to the airport to catch a flight out in case it got worse,” she added.



Linda Pizzuti and John W. Henry attend the 2022 Champions League final
The pair have been married since 2009

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“A 3200-foot long volcanic fissure opened the earth at around 8 AM, and this is the video I took from the plane taking off just after 9 AM. Fountains of lava have reached 160 feet high.”

The 45-year-old mentioned her son was “nervous” once they woken up however continued: “Xander, who loves science and geology, was understandably nervous to be suddenly woken up and evacuated, but he became fascinated once he knew that everyone was safe”.