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The Report Is an Attempt to Create a Basis for Reconciliation.

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Þórunn Sveinbjarnardóttir, Speaker of the Alþing, says it is too early to say whether the investigative report presented yesterday will heal the wounds left by the avalanche in Súðavík in 1995. "I think that may never happen. However, I think that the government has now responsibly done what needed to be done, which is to have this investigative report prepared." Þórunn said on Morgunvaktinn on Rás 1 that the investigation was not least done to …
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Þórunn Sveinbjarnardóttir, Speaker of the Alþing, says it is too early to say whether the investigative report presented yesterday will heal the wounds left by the avalanche in Súðavík in 1995. "I think that may never happen. However, I think that the government has now responsibly done what needed to be done, which is to have this investigative report prepared." Þórunn said on Morgunvaktinn on Rás 1 that the investigation was not least done to …

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