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Seven-year-old Halla Tómasdóttir was confused on her mother’s birthday in 1975. Her mother and aunts weren’t in the kitchen as usual, instead directing their husbands and brothers to do the work. That was because women were taking the day off to demonstrate their value to society amid Iceland’s first national women’s strike. More than four decades later, Ms. Tómasdóttir is the country’s new president, nurtured by the message she absorbed on that day. “They told me they wanted to show the world that they matter,” Ms. Tómasdóttir said this week.
Persons: Halla Tómasdóttir, weren’t, Tómasdóttir, , Ms, Björk, Guðni Jóhannesson
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailMust keep Arctic region free from military usage and build-up, Iceland's president saysIcelandic President Guðni Thorlacius Jóhannesson discusses Sweden's NATO accession, geopolitics in the Arctic and concern over "Russian aggression" in Ukraine.
Persons: Guðni Thorlacius Jóhannesson Organizations: NATO Locations: Ukraine
Living in a country that straddles two tectonic plates and has 130 or so volcanoes, Icelanders are no strangers to earthquakes and eruptions. But a lava stream that flowed into the southwestern town of Grindavik on Sunday, burning three homes — the first time in about 50 years that a residential area had been affected — was further proof that a threatening new phase of seismic activity had started in the area, according to Iceland’s president. “A daunting period of upheaval has begun on the Reykjanes Peninsula,” the president, Gudni Johannesson, said in a televised address on Sunday night, referring to the area that includes Grindavik. “What we all hoped would not happen has come to pass.”Since 2020, scientists have seen signs of increased volcanic activity on the Reykjanes Peninsula, which had been dormant for 800 years, and they have detected tens of thousands of earthquakes in recent months. In response to a potential eruption, Iceland has built defensive barriers around a geothermal power plant, which supplies hot water to the area, and around other potentially vulnerable sites nearby.
Persons: , , Gudni Johannesson Locations: Grindavik, Iceland
REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) — Iceland’s president said the country is battling “tremendous forces of nature,” after molten lava from a volcano in the island’s southwest consumed several houses in the evacuated town of Grindavik. Johannesson said in a televised address late Sunday that “a daunting period of upheaval has begun on the Reykjanes peninsula,” where a long-dormant volcanic system has awakened. A volcano on the peninsula erupted for the second time in less than a month on Sunday morning. Authorities had ordered residents to leave the fishing town of Grindavik hours earlier as a swarm of small earthquakes indicated an imminent eruption. Political Cartoons View All 253 ImagesThe volcano eventually erupted on Dec. 18, sending lava flowing away from Grindavik.
Persons: , , Gudni Th, Johannesson, Magnus Tumi Gudmundsson, Gudjon Helgason Organizations: Authorities, Keflavík Locations: REYKJAVIK, Iceland, Grindavik, , Reykjavik
Hundreds of earthquakes opened a fissure sending lava flowing toward the town of Grindavík. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementAn Icelandic volcano erupted in the early hours of Sunday morning, billowing smoke and sending flowing lava toward a small fishing town. A new volcanic eruption began in the early morning just north of Grindavík. People watch the billowing smoke during the volcanic eruption north of the Icelandic town of Grindavik.
Persons: , Guðni Jóhannesson, @RuvEnglish, 9mlOiMohC4, SERGEI GAPON, Leosson Organizations: Service, Icelandic Met, Coast Locations: Grindavík, Iceland, Reykjavik, Grindavik
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