The morning television show Good Morning America will broadcast live from the Holuhraun eruption today. The show’s chief meteorologist and weekly weather anchor, Ginger Zee, will report from the site and viewers are offered a live view of the actively erupting volcano.
Good Morning America debuted on ABC in 1975 and features a combination of breaking news, interviews, and weather.
Read more: New drone video takes you almost into the red-orange glowing Holuhraun lava fissure
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The morning television show Good Morning America will broadcast live from the Holuhraun eruption today. The show’s chief meteorologist and weekly weather anchor, Ginger Zee, will report from the site and viewers are offered a live view of the actively erupting volcano.
Good Morning America debuted on ABC in 1975 and features a combination of breaking news, interviews, and weather.
Read more: New drone video takes you almost into the red-orange glowing Holuhraun lava fissure