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Information due to the volcanic eruption in south of Iceland
Information on evacuation
April 14th 2010
Earth tremors are reported under the summit of the Eyjafjallajökull glacier, in the south of Iceland. The Department of Civil Protection and Emergency Management, in consultation with geophysicists from the Icelandic Meteorological Office, have already evacuated the areas to the south of the glacier as a precautionary measure. The authorities have contacted farms in this area and instructed them to move to Heimaland, Varmahlid and Drangshlid. The Police in Hvolsvöllur and local rescue teams are supervising the evacuation. The main road, National route 1, is closed from Hvolsvöllur to Skógará.
The National Emergency coordination centre in Skógarhlið, Reykjavik is operational and is monitoring the situation with geophysicists from the Icelandic Meteorological Office.
In light of the increased volcanic activity under the the summit of the Eyjafjallajökull glacier, in the south of Iceland, the Department of Civil Protection and Emergency Management, in consultation with geophysicists from the Icelandic Meteorological Office, have decided to evacuate the neighbouring areas, according to the Civil Protection evacuation plan and people are to move to the Red Cross Mass Care centres.
This report is taken from www.ruv.is


