An earthquake of magnitude 4.2 was measured this morning.

Series of earthquakes recorded in Bárðarbunga

yesterday, 11:44 GMT Several earthquakes were detected in Bárðarbunga this morning, the strongest measuring 4.2 in magnitude at 8:21 a.m.. A 2.9-magnitude tremor occurred shortly before, along with several smaller quakes beneath the glacier.

Hjörvar Guðmundsson, Eimskip's export director, says the company's shipping capacity to North America has increased by 50%.

Seafood exports to North America surge as Eimskip expands shipping capacity

two days ago The growing importance of North America as a key market for Icelandic seafood has led Eimskip to significantly expand its shipping capacity on the American route.

The magma level under the Sundhnúkagígar crater row has never been higher, and it is expected that there will be very little warning before the next eruption. The last warning was only about half an hour.

Tensions build beneath the Sundhnúkagígar crater row

two days ago Scientists at the Icelandic Meteorological Office are closely monitoring for any warning signs of an impending eruption. While their instruments have yet to detect definitive signals, recent increases in seismic activity suggest growing pressure beneath the eruption sites.

Six individuals remain in custody.

Police keep details under wraps in unusual homicide investigation

two days ago Police are maintaining a high level of discretion in an ongoing homicide investigation, citing investigative interests. The case is considered highly unusual, not only due to the homicide itself but also because it involves deprivation of liberty and extortion—a rare combination in Icelandic legal history. Additionally, the number of individuals arrested and remanded in custody is remarkable.

Live: Monitoring the situation on the Reykjanes Peninsula

17 Mar Signs point to an imminent eighth eruption in the ongoing Sundhnúkagígar crater row, which began in December 2023. The magma accumulation beneath Svartsengi has now surpassed levels recorded before the last eruption, which ended on December 9.

Minister of Industry and Trade Hanna Katrín Friðriksson learned about what is happening in the fisheries industry at the exhibition in Boston.

Icelandic seafood industry on edge as tariff concerns loom at Boston Expo

17 Mar Hanna Katrín Friðriksson, Iceland’s Minister of Industry and Trade, is attending the Seafood Expo North America 2025 in Boston, where she is meeting with key stakeholders to discuss trade relations and the potential impact of U.S. import tariffs on Icelandic seafood.

Seven earthquakes were measured at the magma chamber in the past 24 hours.

No signs of deformation as Reykjanes Peninsula braces for possible eruption

17 Mar The situation at the Sundhnúkagígar crater row on the Reykjanes Peninsula remains stable, with no signs of ground deformation indicating an imminent eruption, according to Jóhanna Malen Skúladóttir, a natural hazard specialist at the Icelandic Meteorological Office.

Brothers Eiríkur, Einar and Jón Gauti are eagerly awaiting the launch of Grindjáni GK.

From cockpit to coastline: Former pilot turns to fishing in Grindavík

16 Mar For years, Einar Dagbjartsson, a retired Icelandair pilot, dreamed of making small-boat fishing his livelihood rather than just a hobby. Now, that dream is becoming a reality.

Radchenko says there is little hope that lasting peace will emerge from the talks.

Little hope for lasting peace in Ukraine, says historian

16 Mar There is little optimism that ongoing peace efforts will lead to a lasting resolution in the Ukraine war, according to British-Russian historian Sergey Radchenko, a professor of international affairs at Johns Hopkins University. In an interview with Morgunblaðið during his visit to Iceland on Friday, Radchenko discussed the ongoing conflict and delivered a seminar on the situation at the University of Iceland.

Today marks exactly one year since the fourth eruption in the Sundhnúkagígar crater row began.

“Ready for anything to erupt” – experts closely monitoring Reykjanes activity

16 Mar While the Sundhnúkagígar crater row in Reykjanes remains calm for now, seismic activity continues beneath the surface. In the past 12 hours, six earthquakes have been recorded near the magma chamber, the largest measuring 1.3 in magnitude.

The man was found in a bad shape near a walking path in Gufunes. He later died of his injuries.

A clearer picture emerging in Gufunes death investigation

15 Mar With each passing hour, investigators are gaining a better understanding of the events leading up to the death of a man found in Gufunes on Tuesday morning, according to Jón Gunnar Þórhallsson, Chief Inspector of the South Iceland Police.

People are encouraged to paint rocks, write constructive messages on them, and then leave them in public places.

Raising awareness of Long Covid’s lasting impact

15 Mar Today marks International Long Covid Day, and the ME Society is joining a global initiative throughout the month to highlight the serious and long-term effects of Long Covid—especially among children.

A view of Svartsengi around this time last year. Magma accumulation is now approaching 40 million cubic meters and has never been higher.

"We are just on our toes"

15 Mar "The situation is calm at the moment, but we expect to see developments soon," said Ingibjörg Andrea Bergþórsdóttir, a natural hazard expert at the Icelandic Meteorological Office, when contacted by mbl.is regarding the ongoing unrest on the Reykjanes Peninsula.

About 70 earthquakes have been detected at Reykjanestá in the last twelve hours.

Earthquake swarm at Reykjanestá subsides

14 Mar The earthquake swarm that began near Reykjanestá the previous day has significantly diminished. Over the past 12 hours, nearly 70 tremors have been recorded in the area—down from more than 200 the night before.

The man was found with signs of life in Gufunes but later died of his injuries.

Police do not rule out further house searches in homicide investigation

14 Mar Jón Gunnar Þórhallsson, chief of police for South Iceland, says he cannot disclose further details about the sequence of events leading to the death of the man found in Gufunes on Tuesday morning. The case is being investigated as a possible homicide, extortion, and deprivation of liberty.

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