Feb 9 • 14:35 UTC 🇮🇸 Iceland RUV Frettir

The Seafloor is Still Shaking Near Eldey

The seafloor continues to experience seismic activity near Eldey, Iceland.

Seismic activity near Eldey, an island off the southwest coast of Iceland, remains a concern as the seafloor continues to shake. Scientists are monitoring the situation closely, as these tremors could indicate further geological activity, which may pose risks to the area. The geological history of Eldey and its surrounding waters suggests that past seismic events have had significant impacts, raising concerns about potential hazards to marine life and local communities when such events occur. Authorities are advising local fishing industries and residents to remain vigilant and prepared for sudden geological changes that could affect both safety and livelihoods.

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