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At this time, a strong earthquake occurred in the capital area.
Ingibjörg Andrea Bergþórsdóttir, a natural disaster expert at the Icelandic Meteorological Office, said that there is no data on the magnitude of the earthquake, but the tremor was felt in the capital area. In addition, it is difficult to say the exact location of the earthquake.
She said she believed its source was in Reykjanes between Lake Klefa and the hot springs.
“As soon as it reaches our computer system, we will start analyzing the exact location and size of the earthquake,” Ingibjörg told the news agency.
The Norwegian Meteorological Office’s first measurements showed the earthquake’s epicenter was about 9 kilometers northeast of Krisuvik and had a magnitude of 3.4.
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