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The Eyjafjallajökull eruption in April 2010 prompted widespread responses, including the largest air travel disruption since World War II, affecting millions of passengers worldwide. Governments and airlines scrambled to assess flight safety, leading to the cancellation of over 100,000 flights. Emergency services in Iceland coordinated evacuations and provided assistance to nearby residents due to ashfall and potential flooding from glacial melt. Additionally, the eruption sparked discussions on volcanic monitoring and ash cloud prediction to better mitigate future disruptions.

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