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The Report Is of No Use if No Action Is Taken.

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A father who lost three children in the 1995 Súðavík avalanche says the new report by the Althingi investigative committee, which was presented today, is of no use if it is not acted upon. He says not a day goes by that he doesn't think about that fateful day in January this year, when the government, by refusing to face responsibility, pretended that the deaths of the residents of Súðavík didn't matter.
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A father who lost three children in the 1995 Súðavík avalanche says the new report by the Althingi investigative committee, which was presented today, is of no use if it is not acted upon. He says not a day goes by that he doesn't think about that fateful day in January this year, when the government, by refusing to face responsibility, pretended that the deaths of the residents of Súðavík didn't matter.

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Vísir broke the news in on Monday, December 15, 2025.
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