Close Menu

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    STS Digital Awarded Best Derivatives Trading Solution at TradingTech Insight Awards

    June 12, 2026

    U.S. Polo Assn. Palm Beaches Marathon Celebrates America’s 250th, Adds $17,000 in Prize Money as it Returns December 12-13, 2026

    June 11, 2026

    UAE and US discuss UN cooperation in Abu Dhabi

    June 11, 2026
    • Home
    • Contact Us
    Taiwan Free PressTaiwan Free Press
    • Automotive
    • Business
    • Entertainment
    • Health
    • Lifestyle
    • Luxury
    • News
    • Sports
    • Technology
    • Travel
    Taiwan Free PressTaiwan Free Press
    Home » State of emergency in Iceland amid 4,000 earthquakes and volcanic fears
    News

    State of emergency in Iceland amid 4,000 earthquakes and volcanic fears

    November 11, 2023
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Telegram Tumblr Email

    Iceland has announced a state of emergency in response to a significant seismic event on the southwest Reykjanes peninsula, where nearly 4,000 earthquakes, ranging from small to medium intensity, have been recorded. The largest of these quakes measured 5.2 in magnitude. This seismic activity raises concerns about potential volcanic eruptions, a situation that the Department of Civil Protection and Emergency Management of Iceland is closely monitoring.

    State of emergency in Iceland amid 4,000 earthquakes and volcanic fears

    The National Police Chief has issued a formal declaration of emergency for civil defense due to this heightened earthquake activity at Sundhnjukagigar, located north of Grindavik. The Icelandic Met Office (IMO) reports that the Reykjanes peninsula experienced approximately 800 earthquakes between midnight and 2 pm GMT on Friday alone, part of a larger pattern of 24,000 tremors recorded since late October.

    This surge in seismic activity has prompted precautionary measures, including the temporary closure of the Blue Lagoon geothermal spa, a major tourist attraction in Iceland. The Department of Civil Protection has deployed patrol vessels to Grindavik for safety reasons, and emergency shelters and help centers are being established in the region to assist residents and visitors.

    Historically, Iceland, home to 33 active volcanic systems – the highest number in Europe—has experienced significant volcanic activity. Notably, the Reykjanes peninsula witnessed three eruptions since 2021, with the most recent one occurring in July 2023. Prior to the 2021 eruption near Mount Fagradalsfjall, this volcanic system had been dormant for eight centuries. Reflecting on the impact of volcanic eruptions in Iceland, the massive eruption in April 2010 in the country’s southern area led to the cancellation of nearly 100,000 flights worldwide, stranding over ten million people.

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

    Related Posts

    UAE and US discuss UN cooperation in Abu Dhabi

    June 11, 2026

    KSQF UNICEF project helps children leave Congo mines

    June 11, 2026

    Kuwait flights resume after brief airspace closure

    June 11, 2026

    FAO backs $3.9bn GEF-9 funding for food security

    June 8, 2026

    UN envoy cites regional push to end Middle East conflict

    June 6, 2026

    Abu Dhabi advances climate adaptation tools

    June 5, 2026
    Editor's Pick

    UAE and US discuss UN cooperation in Abu Dhabi

    June 11, 2026

    KSQF UNICEF project helps children leave Congo mines

    June 11, 2026

    Kuwait flights resume after brief airspace closure

    June 11, 2026

    Samsung leads global chip investment with US$59.2B spend

    June 10, 2026

    DR Congo Ebola cases rise to 598 as deaths reach 115

    June 10, 2026

    FAO backs $3.9bn GEF-9 funding for food security

    June 8, 2026

    Egypt GDP rises 5.2% as foreign reserves climb

    June 8, 2026

    Korean cosmetics exports hit US$5.6 billion in five months

    June 8, 2026
    © 2026 Taiwan Free Press | All Rights Reserved
    • Home
    • Contact Us

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.