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Residents in the Top Floors of Buildings Should Not Sleep in Rooms Facing the Mountainside.

Summary by RÚV
The police in North Iceland are directing residents in the top three streets in Ólafsfjörður not to stay in rooms with windows or doorways facing the mountainside tonight and tonight. They are also asking residents to be extra vigilant outdoors. This is stated in a police announcement on Facebook. It says that it has rained heavily since Monday and that the rain will not stop until Thursday night, although some rain will fall until Friday. The w…
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The police in North Iceland are directing residents in the top three streets in Ólafsfjörður not to stay in rooms with windows or doorways facing the mountainside tonight and tonight. They are also asking residents to be extra vigilant outdoors. This is stated in a police announcement on Facebook. It says that it has rained heavily since Monday and that the rain will not stop until Thursday night, although some rain will fall until Friday. The w…

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RÚV broke the news in on Wednesday, June 4, 2025.
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