Iceland review - 2016, Side 21

Iceland review - 2016, Side 21
ICELAND REVIEW 19 News Roundup PHOTO BY GEIR ÓLAFSSON. KATLA CALLS FOR ATTENTION Katla volcano, located under Mýrdalsjökull glacier in South Iceland, gave us a scare on August 28 by quivering more than it had done since 1977. Two earthquakes of magnitude 4.6 and 4.5 were enough to make us wonder if one of the most active of Icelandic volcanoes was going to erupt. Known for erupting on average twice a century, it has stayed calm for 98 years and counting. At the end of September, Katla again puzzled scientists with a series of tremors. A Civil Protection Uncertainty Phase was declared and the aviation color code elevated from green to yellow. An eruption seemed imminent. Roads were closed and areas close to the volcano cleared. Then the old menace decided enough was enough. Katla calmed down and gave pilots the green light again. WHO HAS POWER OVER POWER LINES? A power line project in North Iceland caused electrified debate between environmentalists on one hand and government and industry on the other. The dispute had to do with whether work permits for the project should be revoked, since the lines were found to go against environmental laws enacted a year ago. The law aims to protect sensitive areas in the country, such as valuable lava fields. Environmentalists insisted that parts of the power line be laid underground to adhere to the law, while the government, eager to provide elec- tricity to a rising silicon smelter near Húsavík, North Iceland, and believing the environmen- tal laws should not apply to projects already approved, intended to push a bill through par- liament to ensure the project could go ahead. A committee ruled that two permits for part of the project should be revoked. Still, local authorities reissued one of those permits, citing economic and societal interests. About ten percent of land- owners have yet to approve of the project. Iceland received two major celebrities in the past two months. One of them was Canadian singer Justin Bieber. He performed two concerts in Kórinn, Kópavogur, in early September, each attended by close to 19,000 people, which is an Icelandic record. His visit strained the nerves of many a teenage girl. Some camped in front of the concert site, hoping for a glimpse of their idol; others paled at the sight of him or even fainted. The other celebrity was Batman (Ben Affleck). He came to participate in the filming of Justice League. At the site of filming, in the village of Djúpavík, the West Fjords, a new enemy awaited him. His name was Mailman. The local mailman defied orders from set security guards not to photograph the filming site and posted his pictures online. That enraged local police and residents participating in the production, who had signed a confidentiality agreement, and were concerned it would damage the town’s reputation. BIEBER, BATMAN AND MAILMAN P H O TO B Y P Á LL S TE FÁ N S S O N .
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