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In the 'It could be worse' category - Iceland declares state of emergency - steve... - 11-13-2023 An underground magma tunnel is approaching a town (population around 3300). Being told to evacuate your home would not be fun. CNN Iceland declares state of emergency, evacuates residents over threat of volcanic eruption CNN — Iceland has declared a state of emergency, with police officials urging residents to evacuate the coastal town of Grindavík following an intense wave of earthquakes in the southwest of the country linked to a possible volcanic eruption. Nearly 800 quakes were recorded between midnight and 2 p.m. on Friday, with the shallowest at a depth of 3-3.5 kilometers (1.86-2.18 miles), according to the Icelandic Meteorological Office. In statements Friday, Iceland’s Civil Protection Agency said a magma tunnel that is forming could reach Grindavík. But as of Friday evening, the Icelandic authority said it has been impossible to tell if and where the magma might break through to the surface. “Earthquakes may become bigger than those that have already occurred, and this sequence of events could lead to an eruption. However, there are still no signs that the magma is nearing the surface. Its progress is being closely monitored,” the Civil Protection Agency said. CNN Re: In the 'It could be worse' category - Iceland declares state of emergency - Ombligo - 11-13-2023 Is it me or has there been a noticeable increase in earthquakes and volcanic activity in the last year or two? Re: In the 'It could be worse' category - Iceland declares state of emergency - cbelt3 - 11-13-2023 Ombligo wrote:USGS says it’s more about more measurement stations. https://www.usgs.gov/faqs/why-are-we-having-so-many-earthquakes-has-naturally-occurring-earthquake-activity-been |