CNN —Iceland has declared a state of emergency, with police officials urging residents to evacuate the coastal town of Grindavík following an intense wave of earthquakes in the southwest of the country linked to a possible volcanic eruption.
In statements Friday, Iceland’s Civil Protection Agency said a magma tunnel that is forming could reach Grindavík.
Its progress is being closely monitored,” the Civil Protection Agency said.
But we also want to reiterate that this is not an emergency evacuation, there is plenty of time to prepare, secure things and drive out of town calmly,” the Civil Protection Agency said.
We faced that together, we will face this together and we will not lose heart,” the Civil Protection Agency added.
Organizations:
CNN, Iceland, Icelandic Meteorological, Civil Protection Agency, North
Locations:
Grindavík, Vestmannaeyjar, Iceland, Iceland’s, Reykjavik, North America, Eurasia