Islanda

Islanda: il ministro degli Esteri diventa il nuovo premier
epa11031150 Iceland's Foreign Minister Bjarni Benediktsson speaks during a press conference after the high-level meeting with foreign ministers from the Middle East, the Nordic region and the Benelux countries in Oslo, Norway, 15 December 2023, on the Israel-Hamas conflict and the situation in Gaza. EPA/STIAN LYSBERG SOLUM NORWAY OUT
Islanda: nuova evacuazione per eruzione su penisola di Reykjavik
epa11037725 An aerial view taken with a drone shows lava and smoke spewing from a volcanic fissure during an eruption, near the town of Grindavik, in the Reykjanes peninsula, southwestern Iceland, 19 December 2023. The Icelandic Meteorological Office (IMO) announced the start of a volcanic fissure eruption near the Sundhnuka crater, north-east of Grindavik, on the night of 18 December, following weeks of intense earthquake activity in the area. The power and seismic activity of the eruption have decreased over time, IMO reported on 19 December, adding that since the eruption began, about 320 earthquakes have been recorded. EPA/ANTON BRINK
Islanda: in calo la potenza dell'eruzione, aeroporti aperti
epa11036650 A handout picture provided by Iceland Civil Defense shows a volcanic eruption north of Grindavik, Iceland, 18 December 2023. The Icelandic Meteorological and Seismological Office (MET) reported late 18 December that a volcano erupted about 4 kilometers northeast of the town of Grindavik. An evacuation order for the population of Grindavik was issued early this year on 10 November 2023 following seismic activity and indications of considerable magma movement in the area. EPA/Iceland Civil Defense (almannavarnadeild) / HANDOUT HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES
Islanda: si teme eruzione vulcanica, evacuata Grindavík
epa04365932 A general view of a road closure to the Vattnajokull glacier the site of the Bardarbunga volcano under the Dyngjujokull ice cap in Iceland, 24 August 2014. Icelandic authorities early 24 August 2014 registered the strongest earthquake so far at the Bardarbunga volcano in the south-east, where activity increased a week ago, and maintained a red alert warning for aviation. The magnitude 5.3 earthquake was the largest seismic activity in the past week, and the largest at Bardarbunga since 1996, geophysicist Gunnar Gudmundsson at the Icelandic Meteorological Office reported. EPA/VILHELM GUNNARSSON / FRETABLADID ICELAND OUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES