Contemporary · Europe · Disaster
2010
Eyjafjallajökull grounds Europe
April 14, 2010
An Icelandic volcano with an unpronounceable name spewed a high-altitude ash cloud that drifted over Europe and grounded most commercial flights for a week, stranding an estimated ten million passengers worldwide. Travelers slept on airport floors, business meetings collapsed across the continent, and a civilization built on frictionless air travel rediscovered the existence of trains and the humbling power of unforgiving geology.