(vIndianz April 17 2010): The Icelandic volcano continues to spew ash into the air, disrupting lives and daily air traffic across Europe. Hundreds have been stranded at various airports across Europe. Even after days have passed, there seems to be no let up.

Smoke billows from a volcano in Eyjafjallajokull.

The check-in counters at the international airport of Schwechat remain empty.

A child plays with a ball in front of a dark grey cloud with fallout, north of Vaasa during a sunset in clear skies.

A dark ash cloud moves over Solheimasandur.

A view of the farm Thorgeirsstadir, as smoke billows from a volcano in Eyjafjallajokull.

A passenger sleeps at Orly airport, near Paris, after his flight was cancelled.

A passenger makes her way past an electronic board showing cancelled flights at Zurich airport in Kloten.
(Courtesy: Reuters)
- Flights resume in Uruguay after volcano ash passes – eTaiwan News
- Volcano Erupts in Southern Chile, Forces Evacuations – Fox News
- Volcano Erupts in Southern Chile, Forces Evacuations – Fox News
- Chile ash cloud causes flight chaos – Sydney Morning Herald
- Eyjafjallajokull Volcano in Iceland: a book of photographs by Ragnar Th. Sigurdsson
- Icelandic volcano ‘stops releasing ash cloud’
- European air traffic could be normal by Thursday – CBC.ca
- 3500 Evacuate As Volcano Erupts In Southern Chile – WITN
- Thousands in limbo as more flights cancelled – ABC Online
- Travellers stranded due to volcanic ash – ABC Online
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