Authorities warn residents in northern Iceland of threat of large quake, as tremors continue

October 26, 2012ICELAND Icelandic authorities warned people in the north of the island on Thursday to prepare for a possible big earthquake after the biggest tremors in the area for 20 years. The north Atlantic island, where almost 320,000 people live, is a hotspot of volcanic and seismic activity as it straddles a fault in the earth’s surface. The Civil Protection Department said in a statement that recent small quakes in an area under the sea about 20 km (12 miles) off the north of Iceland had prompted it to issue a warning to local people. It said such shocks, one of which was a magnitude 5.6, often led to stronger quakes. Warnings were issued when there were grounds to expect a natural or manmade event that could threaten health and human safety, it added. “People are anxious because they don’t know what might happen,” said Amundi Gunnarsson, chief of the fire brigade in Fjallabyggd, one of the small towns in the area, and a member of the Civil Protection Department. “At the same time, life goes on as usual. People are going to work and children are going to school, but everyone is on alert,” he told Reuters by telephone. The coastal area in the north is home to several small towns and a population of several thousand people. The biggest town in the north of Iceland, Akureyri, has a population of about 17,000 people, and lies roughly 100 km south of the seismic activity. Geologist Benedikt Ofeigsson said houses in Iceland could typically withstand quakes of a magnitude about 7. “Of course there could be some damage to in walls and concrete in such strong earthquakes, but what is important that houses have stood firm,” he told Reuters. –Yahoo
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6 Responses to Authorities warn residents in northern Iceland of threat of large quake, as tremors continue

  1. Sue says:

    Are the birthing pains quickening and intensifying or what? Wow, our world is on fire and so are you Alvin. Thanks for all you do with keeping us all better informed.

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  2. Bundy says:

    Good that they’re taking the threat seriously.

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  3. Dave H. says:

    I wonder if they are issueing the warning to keep from being charged with some BS and going to prison. At least they can say, “we told you so” CYA time.

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  4. niebo says:

    I don’t mean to be cynical, but after the story from Italy about its “successful” prosecution of the non-psychic vulcanologists and scientists who failed to warn residents of an impending quake (a case which set a precedent, even if in another country), I can’t help but wonder if these guys have issued this warning to cover their backsides. Of course, there is factual evidence and a recent increase in activity to support the announcement, but . . .Iceland DID prosecute and/or fire the investment bankers and investors who were responsible for its economic woes.

    Just sayin’.

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  5. tonic says:

    The people who know about this, say no volcanic activity will occur. They may be right.
    But stress will build up again after it’s over, and techtonic movement may not ease the pressure that appears to be building up in this region over the last couple of years.

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