Rocks fell from Steinafjall mountain, and a large boulder struck a car traveling east. Three foreign women were in the vehicle. The driver died at the scene, while the other two sustained only minor injuries.
When emergency services arrived, the driver was still trapped inside the vehicle. Medical personnel pronounced her dead at the scene.
Route 1 is closed east of the Holtsá river in the Eyjafjöll area.
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Stockfish Film Festival in Reykjavík is the film industry’s festival in Iceland.
It's now in its eleventh year.
Darren met festival director Dögg Mósesdóttir at the capital's gorgeous Bíó Paradís cinema (and festival venue) to hear more.
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Each year, Sorpa collects between two and three thousand tons of textile waste. Gunnar Dofri Ólafsson from Sorpa emphasizes that this entails significant costs for residents of the capital area.
“This is an enormous amount,” he says. “We receive seven tons every day, 365 days a year. That’s the equivalent of seven Toyota Yaris cars per day.”
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According to meteorologist Elín Björk Jónsdóttir, thunderstorms become less frequent the closer one gets to the poles. Still, they are relatively common in Iceland when warm and cold air masses collide in winter.
Marcel de Vries from the Icelandic Meteorological Office noted that pinpointing the exact number of lightning strikes was difficult. “There were just so many – a truly exceptional event,” he told reporters.
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