Approximately 1,100 earthquakes have been recorded since the earthquake swarm at Svínahraun west of Húsmúli began on May 31. Bjarki Kaldalóns Friis, a natural hazard expert at the Icelandic Meteorological Office, says that the activity has somewhat decreased overnight, but emphasizes that it also occurred until noon yesterday. He believes that the activity will most likely continue to decrease, although he does not want to rule out the possibili…
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Approximately 1,100 earthquakes have been recorded since the earthquake swarm at Svínahraun west of Húsmúli began on May 31. Bjarki Kaldalóns Friis, a natural hazard expert at the Icelandic Meteorological Office, says that the activity has somewhat decreased overnight, but emphasizes that it also occurred until noon yesterday. He believes that the activity will most likely continue to decrease, although he does not want to rule out the possibili…