Iceland residents remain in holding pattern as volcano eruption threat decreases

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Iceland residents remain in holding pattern as volcano eruption threat decreases

A volcano near Iceland’s capital of Reykjavik erupted in 2022. File Photo courtesy of Icelandic Met Office/Facebook

Even as the likelihood of Iceland’s Fagradalsfjall volcano eruption decreases, officials said it could be months before local residents can return home.

Instead, some 3,000 residents of Grindavík will continue to live in temporary housing and go home during the day to check on their belongings. Multiple earthquakes has damaged the water, electric and sewer lines and caused deep chasms that make roads impassable. Advertisement

Government officials said hundreds of earthquakes continue to shake the area but the seismic activity is decreasing, adding the “likelihood of an imminent volcanic eruption diminishes with time.”

In early November, the area was put on high alert after underground magma rivers and earthquakes indicated a volcano eruption was imminent. Today, officials think the most likely eruption site will be near Hagafell, northeast of Grindavík.

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