Christina1
Member
Prayers for the people and pets effected by the lava flows near this town.
This story has for some reason really called out to me. Like I was legit crying while making supper earlier after learning about this.
One of the major news outlets interviewed a man who lives in the house he was born in and he said that it's hard to stay positive about the situation. The town might have to be abandoned because the volcano which was dormant for about 800 years has become active again. So this area may have to deal with lava flows on and off for decades or even hundreds of years into the future until the volcano returns to dormancy. Some evacuees have already said they don't intend to go back.
There is a wall being built to divert the lava away from the town. Even though it wasn't complete, it is working.
These people just went through this last month:
December 19th:
https://www.npr.org/2023/12/18/1220...fter-thousands-were-evacuated-from-a-nearby-t
December 22nd (Allowed to return home):
Residents of Iceland village near volcano that erupted are allowed to return home
January 14-15th:
Iceland faces daunting period after lava from volcano destroys homes in fishing town, president says
18 minute video coverage:
It's hard to know what to do. Will the people stay and finish the wall and rebuild their lives around an active volcano? Or will this be the inevitable beginning of the end for this coastal town?
Our thoughts and prayers are with them.
This story has for some reason really called out to me. Like I was legit crying while making supper earlier after learning about this.
One of the major news outlets interviewed a man who lives in the house he was born in and he said that it's hard to stay positive about the situation. The town might have to be abandoned because the volcano which was dormant for about 800 years has become active again. So this area may have to deal with lava flows on and off for decades or even hundreds of years into the future until the volcano returns to dormancy. Some evacuees have already said they don't intend to go back.
There is a wall being built to divert the lava away from the town. Even though it wasn't complete, it is working.
These people just went through this last month:
December 19th:
https://www.npr.org/2023/12/18/1220...fter-thousands-were-evacuated-from-a-nearby-t
December 22nd (Allowed to return home):
Residents of Iceland village near volcano that erupted are allowed to return home
January 14-15th:
Iceland faces daunting period after lava from volcano destroys homes in fishing town, president says
18 minute video coverage:
It's hard to know what to do. Will the people stay and finish the wall and rebuild their lives around an active volcano? Or will this be the inevitable beginning of the end for this coastal town?
Our thoughts and prayers are with them.
