[1/2] General view of an area near to the evacuated town of Grindavik, in Iceland, November 17, 2023.
REUTERS/Marko Djurica/ File photo Acquire Licensing RightsCOPENHAGEN, Nov 24 (Reuters) - Icelandic authorities said on Friday they were still on alert for a volcanic eruption in the southwest Reykjanes peninsula, although the odds were falling after a drop in seismic activity.
Iceland has been living with a high risk of an eruption since seismic activity and underground lava flows increased in the region near the capital Reykjavik in late October.
"Seismic activity continues to decrease," it said, adding that "the likelihood of eruption decreases over time".
Five ministers from the Icelandic parliament visited Grindavik on Friday, where evacuated residents have been allowed back since Thursday to pick up more personal belongings.
Persons:
Marko Djurica, RUV, Vidir Reynisson, Johannes Birkebaek, Alexander Smith
Organizations:
REUTERS, Rights, Thomson
Locations:
Grindavik, Iceland, Reykjavik, Hagafell