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"Everyone Was Talking About the Danger but No One Was Informed"

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The people of Súðavík are not in agreement about the next steps after the investigative committee submitted its report on the lead-up to and response to the deadly avalanche that swept through the village on January 16, 1995. This was stated by Maya Hrafnhildardóttir, who lost her mother and foster father in the flood, and Sigríður Rannveig Jónsdóttir, who lost her one and a half year old daughter, on Morgunútvarpin on Rás 2 this morning. They h…
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The people of Súðavík are not in agreement about the next steps after the investigative committee submitted its report on the lead-up to and response to the deadly avalanche that swept through the village on January 16, 1995. This was stated by Maya Hrafnhildardóttir, who lost her mother and foster father in the flood, and Sigríður Rannveig Jónsdóttir, who lost her one and a half year old daughter, on Morgunútvarpin on Rás 2 this morning. They h…

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RÚV broke the news in on Tuesday, December 16, 2025.
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