Roads Closed Following Avalanche in Raknadalshlid
An avalanche has closed roads in Raknadalshlid in the Westfjords, leading to safety precautions by local authorities.
On March 3, 2026, an avalanche occurred on the road in Raknadalshlid, located in the Westfjords of Iceland. In response to this event, authorities decided to close not only the affected road but also the Dynjandisheiði and Kleifaheiði routes until the following morning. The closure decision came from a coordinated effort involving the police in the Westfjords, the Road Administration, and the Icelandic Meteorological Office, taking into account current weather conditions and forecasts.
The police have advised travelers in the area, particularly those without shelter east of Kleifaheiði, to contact emergency services by calling 112. This emergency protocol aims to ensure the safety of those potentially stranded due to the adverse weather events. Local authorities are working diligently to manage the situation and assist affected individuals by providing necessary shelter during the challenging weather circumstances.
This incident highlights the ongoing challenges that extreme weather can pose in Iceland, particularly in the geographically rugged Westfjords region. The quick response from local authorities illustrates the importance of preparedness and cooperation among agencies in ensuring public safety during such natural events, reflecting the ongoing efforts to mitigate risks associated with avalanches and severe weather in the area.