Your reporting skills are just as exceptional as your footage. However, it really broke my heart to hear you say that the residents of Grindavik will be picking up their things and saying goodbye to their community for the last time. 😢
I can empathize to a degree, but I am not so foolish as to think I can fully understand the heartbreak the people of Grindavík must be suffering. I wonder if everyone was able to get pets and livestock to safety, but am afraid of the answer. How much of the native flora and fauna has been destroyed? I fear that there were species of plants and animals already on the brink of extinction that are now lost forever. This pale blue dot that we depend and reside on is ever-changing and succumbs to the ebb and flow of internal pressures from deep within. The fact that these changes are without prejudice or favoritism doesn't make it any less tragic or painful.
@@katiedotson704 The unrest in the area has been going on for a while and the town was evacuated already in November, people were hoping to be able to return but they would have evacuated their pets and livestock as well, I've heard it mentioned in other videos and it makes sense, you couldn't leave animals there on their own. Definitely if any were left, they will be taken away now that the people are leaving permanently. There's been no news of animals in danger. As for the flora and fauna, the lava flow was actually pretty small and didn't cover that big of an area so it's unlikely to have done damage to the local biodiversity - which has been through many such lava flows already throughout history.
Not only Iceland but Europe and the Northern Hemisphere if we get a volcano that has a large, sustained ash plume. It could throw air travel into chaos if the plume drifts into key flight paths.
@@Benson_aka_devils_advocate_88 Considering Reyjkanes Peninsula usually has rifts, there is little risk for that. The explosive eruptions are under glacier or in the sea in different systems.
@@Benson_aka_devils_advocate_88 Yes...caused quite a mess the last time it happened. It affects everyone...business travelers, tourists, commercial freight...no one flies anywhere...from the little weed whackers to the jumbo jets.
Nothing is going to calm down. People need to hurry and get away from this location. Same as Mount Saint Helens in Washington State in the United States! People don't want to listen. ❤❤ His information is based on scientific information. Widespread he says. Better safe than sorry. Praying for the country, next thing you know it will be us again.(Washington State.)
I greatly appreciate your measured, tempered approach to what Iceland is going through as a whole. This is one for civil planners to pay attention to. I look forward to your next update. I don't believe I've heard anyone discuss the big picture. Very thorough.
I was stationed there at the Keflavik Airport when it was NAS Keflavik in 1985. Most of the people spoke excellent English. Also, the Icelandic word for six is sex. Just the way the briefing started for the newly assigned personnel. Another interesting fact is that the shellfish they call lobsters look like large shrimp or crayfish in the US!
@@mkeysou812 But they did evacuate in a timely manner. Where was the problem? As far as I can see this was textbook and the optimal manner to do things.
I guess this shows a word wide problem that people who run for office like the prestige and power, but have no idea how to run anything, while competent people don't run for office.
Never was a truer word spoken!!! You hit the nail on the head 🤯 Maybe in 100 years or 1000 years, wise people will become the leaders? But it really needs to happen now.
Voters don't want to hear what competent people have to say. People want to hear how some politician can fix everything while the people sit at home drinking a favorite beverage. The competent person that tells the people how everyone must work together, listen to the experts, and prepare for the future, gets no votes.
@@katiedotson704 exactly! Only very few voters are able to accept the shades of Grey that make up reality. They want simple answers and hear why they are the greatest people of all time. They dont want to hear "that depends..." or "that not simple..."
I invite you to find a politician who can negotiate with plate tectonics. A prime minister negotiates the human political spectrum. You seem to be looking for an emissary to Hephaestus.
this is true of professors also.... does the media come to Professor Thorvaldur Thordarson because he says all these things, or does Professor Thorvaldur Thordarson say those things because that's how the media come to him.... we cannot know this, but it could be a factor for sure. in a Media age those with the most radical views become the more renown names, especially if one doesn't fear making a mistake (which is a necessity in any living hypothetical-science community) everyone likes to be noticed.
I am sorry for your country 😞 Gylfi it seems mother nature knows no limits at this point in time hope is all we have and I hope nothing more happens to your country....that said hope is a cruel mistress. Look forward to your next video take care be prepared from the Uk 🇬🇧 to 🇮🇸 Iceland
I listen to your analysis because you have been shown to be correct so many times now. The fact that you DO listen to a range of sources, and put their data into perspective makes you far better than any of the other journalists. I'm not Icelandic, I don't live there, but I am grateful to you for your diligent work. I hope the people of Iceland appreciate you too.
I've been watching Iceland's evolving story since 2021 when 'Bob" 1st made an appearance. 'Bob' morphed into 'Nar', and became quite a show. By listening to the "experts" carefully through all of this, has painted a picture geologically speaking, that this is just the beginning. The recent group of eruptions, is the 1st of its' kind in about 800 years. And that Iceland goes through periods of 'dormancy' approximately every 700-800 years, and periods of eruptive activity of 1100-1300 years alternately. So it would seem that Iceland is in for quite a ride for the next 1,000 years or so. It would be essentially impossible to predict where a safe place might be. My heart goes out to you guys.
The sad part for the residents of Grindavik is that while the government may release them from further mortgage payments they still lose what equity they built up and now have to start over somewhere else. There clearly is reason for continued concern. Thanks for the update Gylfi.
I was listening to an interview with the local Police commissions the other day, it's a lot of sadness among the people, worse than we hear in the media, leaving everything behind and the community as such as well. And thanks for watching
Thanks for the report. You are doing a great job and it’s appreciated. We have friends in Reykjavik. We are keeping everyone in our thoughts and prayers. Lynn in Naples Fl.
Thanks for the update. My great first vacation on Iceland ended a bit before the little eruption in July 2023. I cross my fingers that noone else of you get hurt.
We do appreciate the thought and effort you put into this channel. It has been such a reliable source of information. Greetings from the currently very rainy “sunshine” state of Northern California.
I'm in Southern California. We're not getting much sun right now, as you know. Are you aware that Florida is the Sunshine State? California is the Golden State, named for the Gold Rush. 😊
Good evening Gylfi, Thanks for the update, I already saw some unrest on the earthquakes app but of course didn’t know about the dangers. I hope that the real big volcanoes keep quiet for some years, these volcanic systems on near Reykjavik are dangerous enough for now. Keep safe. Greetings from the Netherlands
Thanks for the update. So much risk, affecting so many. The electric grid, during major east coast storms, could be shut down for a few hours and prevent long term outages (lasting days.) But, they don't, and just wait until the power goes off, and say, "we'll fix it as we can." It's maddening.
There may be poles that come down, but the biggest problem during storms is the loss of transformers. During an ice storm a few years ago, I could hear them popping like popcorn. It takes a long time to replace all those transformers that would have been fine if the power was off until after the storm passed. Larger transformers can take months to make, as well.
Thanks for the update Gylfi, I love your video work even if the news is not always happy! Thanks for the great maps, it’s easier for me to understand what’s going on. 💜💜
Praying for all the people of Iceland. I had the privilege of spending a year in your beautiful country in the mid 80's. I visited many of those small communities and it breaks my heart to see what they are going through. Stay safe. 🧡
This is disturbing news. I'm sitting at home in Göteborg eating the first out of 24 cans off canned "lightly smoked Icelandic cod liver" on some hard bread with a few drops of my homemade pepper sauce, its good stuff! If there's a time to take more action than eating your top of the line export I'll gladly help the best I can;) ...anyway, thx for the update ❤❤❤/Göteborg
I'm really hoping for the absolute best-case scenario, and safety for all of Iceland. It's a somber reminder that, while nature can be absolutely breathtakingly beautiful, it has an ugly side, too. Stay safe, Iceland!! Sending love from USA. ❤
Vielen Dank,für dieses Video. Soviel zu tun und immer wieder gibt es Neues, obwohl man das "Alte" noch nicht verdaut hat. Ich bin froh, daß Sie gesund und munter zurück sind, alles Gute weiterhin und ich bin gespannt auf die nächsten Neuigkeiten, wenn es auch manchmal ziemlich traurig und hart ist. Alles Liebe
Thankyou for your detailed update, I follow your channel and appreciate all the work you put in. My heart goes out to you and everyone affected by this ongoing nightmare, stay safe
Thank You Gylfi. A wonderfu video and report as always. Your video's are visually stunning and I will be eagerly following your town series as well. Best Regards and Wishes from NZ.
Thank you soo much for this video.We all appreciate your fantastic work and photography. As always best wishes from your friends Jimi and Lyz in Norman Oklahoma.
Thank you so much for the updates! It's sad to think that it might be important for future generations to see more pictures, videos, and interviews with people in these communities that might not exist in the future. I hope everyone can get resettled elsewhere without too much trouble. I feel so sorry for them. I don't know what I would do in this situation. I can't even imagine what it must be like to be forced to leave a community that I've know all my life. My heart goes out to everyone affected. Take care and be safe! ☮🥲
The landscape is just stunningly beautiful, despite the threats… hoping for the very best for you all. My thoughts are with you and once again, thank you for your outstanding reporting and the amazing graphics and footage with it. One of the most beautiful places I’ve ever seen. So bittersweet.
Thank you Gylfi for the update. A lot to worry about for the people in the area. I hope the people in charge will make the right decisions to keep the inhabitants as safe as possible. Wish you all the best.
Wow! Certainly lots to digest.😐🙏 Let’s hope for the best since this affects everyone in the country. I've now watched and listened to your update 3 times and I can't believe (politicians seem to be the same all over the world! ) how tenuous the situation may be for so many people. I'm sure this was one of the most difficult videos for you to make as it truly pulls at the heart strings because you have family and friends that will be affected. Thank you Gylfi. You have a polite way to describe the events. I'm not sure I would have the same restraint.
Thank you for the update. Prayers and best wishes for everyone in Iceland. I love your drone footage, and thank you so much for labeling the landscape. Have a good day from Camden, Tn, US
This whole event in Grindavik seems to be having a domino effect on the rest of the systems. There's been widespread uplift in the Reykjanes Peninsula because of the intrusions in Svartsengi since October 25 last year. This seems to be turning out pretty had. And there I had hoped that any eruptions would be far enough from towns that there'd be some time to prepare.
Thank you for your recent update. So it"s not over yet and will be active quite soon. I hope everyone gets their belongings out in time. Also hope all residents find a safe place.
I visited in 2018 & fell in love with Iceland. Your videos and insights are excellent & informative. Prayers to your beloved land of fire & ice Iceland.
Thanks for the great reporting of what's happening in Iceland. I can appreciate the fact of not living near something like this here in BC Canada, I can only imagine the anxiety and other emotions everyone must be going through right now. Stay safe.
Thanks for this update Gylfi, as concerning as it is I hope Iceland remains safe for all. I'm scheduled to be there for 7 days from the 10th Feb so just hoping for the best for everyone!
Your reporting skills are just as exceptional as your footage. However, it really broke my heart to hear you say that the residents of Grindavik will be picking up their things and saying goodbye to their community for the last time. 😢
I can empathize to a degree, but I am not so foolish as to think I can fully understand the heartbreak the people of Grindavík must be suffering. I wonder if everyone was able to get pets and livestock to safety, but am afraid of the answer.
How much of the native flora and fauna has been destroyed? I fear that there were species of plants and animals already on the brink of extinction that are now lost forever.
This pale blue dot that we depend and reside on is ever-changing and succumbs to the ebb and flow of internal pressures from deep within. The fact that these changes are without prejudice or favoritism doesn't make it any less tragic or painful.
@@katiedotson704 The unrest in the area has been going on for a while and the town was evacuated already in November, people were hoping to be able to return but they would have evacuated their pets and livestock as well, I've heard it mentioned in other videos and it makes sense, you couldn't leave animals there on their own. Definitely if any were left, they will be taken away now that the people are leaving permanently. There's been no news of animals in danger. As for the flora and fauna, the lava flow was actually pretty small and didn't cover that big of an area so it's unlikely to have done damage to the local biodiversity - which has been through many such lava flows already throughout history.
Certainly is a worry for all of Iceland...thanks Gylfi for the update.
Always welcome
@@JustIcelandic
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Not only Iceland but Europe and the Northern Hemisphere if we get a volcano that has a large, sustained ash plume. It could throw air travel into chaos if the plume drifts into key flight paths.
@@Benson_aka_devils_advocate_88 Considering Reyjkanes Peninsula usually has rifts, there is little risk for that. The explosive eruptions are under glacier or in the sea in different systems.
@@Benson_aka_devils_advocate_88 Yes...caused quite a mess the last time it happened. It affects everyone...business travelers, tourists, commercial freight...no one flies anywhere...from the little weed whackers to the jumbo jets.
Thank you Gylfi again for all you do let's hope that things calm Down and pray everyone stays safe
Thank you very much...
Nothing is going to calm down. People need to hurry and get away from this location. Same as Mount Saint Helens in Washington State in the United States! People don't want to listen. ❤❤
His information is based on scientific information. Widespread he says.
Better safe than sorry. Praying for the country, next thing you know it will be us again.(Washington State.)
Thanks for the update Gylfi ❤
Very good luck Iceland!! If you need it most of the countries on this planet will help you! Please take care, ALL of you!!
Thank you for the detailed update Gylfi! Quite scary how things are developing in the capital region!
Thank you for the update. Praying that the people of Iceland make good and SAFE choices. 🙏
my choice is that it seems like a very good time to visit friends in Norway
Thanks for the update Gylfi, I always come to your videos for a balanced and informed look at what’s happening in Iceland. Keep up the great work 👍
I greatly appreciate your measured, tempered approach to what Iceland is going through as a whole. This is one for civil planners to pay attention to. I look forward to your next update. I don't believe I've heard anyone discuss the big picture. Very thorough.
I can hear the concern in your voice. Bless you and your work and all the residents of Iceland. Much love from the mountains of Virginia ❤️
Thanks for your interesting videos. I like the way you speak English. Nice evening from Germany.
Thank you! 😃
Das stimmt 😁
Me too, Dagmar! 😊
I have become emotionally attached to Iceland and its people through your videos. Stay safe and take care of each other.
I was stationed there at the Keflavik Airport when it was NAS Keflavik in 1985. Most of the people spoke excellent English. Also, the Icelandic word for six is sex. Just the way the briefing started for the newly assigned personnel. Another interesting fact is that the shellfish they call lobsters look like large shrimp or crayfish in the US!
Thanks Gylfi. I like your videos and looking forward for more from you and take care of yourself and stay well healthy Greetings from me in Norway 🇳🇴
They didn't listen when you talked about Grindavik a year ago. I sure hope they do now.
Who is they
@@tylerball665 The Grindavikians. They didn't listen
@@mkeysou812 But they did evacuate in a timely manner. Where was the problem? As far as I can see this was textbook and the optimal manner to do things.
U are the only one that give information and updates and not speculated things. Ty for that!
I guess this shows a word wide problem that people who run for office like the prestige and power, but have no idea how to run anything, while competent people don't run for office.
Never was a truer word spoken!!! You hit the nail on the head 🤯
Maybe in 100 years or 1000 years, wise people will become the leaders? But it really needs to happen now.
Voters don't want to hear what competent people have to say. People want to hear how some politician can fix everything while the people sit at home drinking a favorite beverage. The competent person that tells the people how everyone must work together, listen to the experts, and prepare for the future, gets no votes.
@@katiedotson704 exactly! Only very few voters are able to accept the shades of Grey that make up reality. They want simple answers and hear why they are the greatest people of all time. They dont want to hear "that depends..." or "that not simple..."
I invite you to find a politician who can negotiate with plate tectonics. A prime minister negotiates the human political spectrum. You seem to be looking for an emissary to Hephaestus.
this is true of professors also....
does the media come to Professor Thorvaldur Thordarson because he says all these things, or does Professor Thorvaldur Thordarson say those things because that's how the media come to him.... we cannot know this, but it could be a factor for sure.
in a Media age those with the most radical views become the more renown names, especially if one doesn't fear making a mistake (which is a necessity in any living hypothetical-science community)
everyone likes to be noticed.
I am sorry for your country 😞 Gylfi it seems mother nature knows no limits at this point in time hope is all we have and I hope nothing more happens to your country....that said hope is a cruel mistress. Look forward to your next video take care be prepared from the Uk 🇬🇧 to 🇮🇸 Iceland
Yes mother nature has given us a lot, but we should have know we wouldn't be lucky forever
Stay safe Gylfi.
Nice work, clear, calm and very educational for non- Icelandic people that want to understand the situation better.
Thank you very much :)
Gylfi I am sending prayers for the people of Iceland. Thank you and ❤ from 🇺🇸
🙏
Thanks Gylfi. Exceptional footage. Here is hoping that things calm down and that everyone stays safe. All the best from the UK
I listen to your analysis because you have been shown to be correct so many times now. The fact that you DO listen to a range of sources, and put their data into perspective makes you far better than any of the other journalists. I'm not Icelandic, I don't live there, but I am grateful to you for your diligent work. I hope the people of Iceland appreciate you too.
Thanks a ton, I know a bit about how our experts do things now :) some are more careful than others :)
Thank you, Gylfi, for keeping us updated, we visited in November just before the first eruption. I pray that you all stay safe and well 😢❤
I love your accent and calming voice. Great report.
Thank you very much....
Amazing aerial footage. The landscape looks alive, you can feel it stirring.
Appreciated!
I've been watching Iceland's evolving story since 2021 when 'Bob" 1st made an appearance. 'Bob' morphed into 'Nar', and became quite a show. By listening to the "experts" carefully through all of this, has painted a picture geologically speaking, that this is just the beginning. The recent group of eruptions, is the 1st of its' kind in about 800 years. And that Iceland goes through periods of 'dormancy' approximately every 700-800 years, and periods of eruptive activity of 1100-1300 years alternately. So it would seem that Iceland is in for quite a ride for the next 1,000 years or so. It would be essentially impossible to predict where a safe place might be. My heart goes out to you guys.
Watching from Australia. We deal with bushfires and cyclones, you guys deal with bloody volcanoes! Stay safe mate.
Appreciated!
I understand your concern and your distress. Maintain hope!
The sad part for the residents of Grindavik is that while the government may release them from further mortgage payments they still lose what equity they built up and now have to start over somewhere else. There clearly is reason for continued concern. Thanks for the update Gylfi.
I was listening to an interview with the local Police commissions the other day, it's a lot of sadness among the people, worse than we hear in the media, leaving everything behind and the community as such as well. And thanks for watching
Your reports are very much appreciated and from all around the world we’re hoping for the best for you all. Take care and keep safe, from Australia
Fantastic Update…spectacular historical and educational content..Thanks for all your hard work….Continued Success & Good Health….Northeastern On 🇨🇦
Thankyou for the update … be safe .❤. From 🏴
Thank you, I will
Thanks for the report. You are doing a great job and it’s appreciated. We have friends in Reykjavik. We are keeping everyone in our thoughts and prayers.
Lynn in Naples Fl.
You give the most accurate and in depth reports I've ever seen about Iceland.
Greatly appreciated.
Much appreciated!
Thank you, Gylfi, for another interesting and informative update - with some wonderful views as well. Warm wishes, as always.
Thank you Gylfi and take care🍁
Thanks for the update. My great first vacation on Iceland ended a bit before the little eruption in July 2023. I cross my fingers that noone else of you get hurt.
Thank you Gilfi for another informative video on the changing situation in Iceland. What concerning news. Praying for the best outcomes for you ❤
Still watching! Stay safe! 😎✌️👍
Prayers for you and your country. 🙏
❤ and thanks for keeping us updated and keeping it real❤
Always!
We do appreciate the thought and effort you put into this channel. It has been such a reliable source of information. Greetings from the currently very rainy “sunshine” state of Northern California.
I'm in Southern California. We're not getting much sun right now, as you know. Are you aware that Florida is the Sunshine State? California is the Golden State, named for the Gold Rush. 😊
Thank you for the updates, Gylfi - much appreciated 🇬🇧🏴
Welcome
I’m looking forward to your videos about the volcanoes around Reykjavik. Your filming is beautiful; I enjoy seeing different parts of Iceland.
Good evening Gylfi,
Thanks for the update, I already saw some unrest on the earthquakes app but of course didn’t know about the dangers.
I hope that the real big volcanoes keep quiet for some years, these volcanic systems on near Reykjavik are dangerous enough for now.
Keep safe.
Greetings from the Netherlands
Glyfi love your honesty. Very rare indeed. ❤
Thanks for the update. So much risk, affecting so many. The electric grid, during major east coast storms, could be shut down for a few hours and prevent long term outages (lasting days.)
But, they don't, and just wait until the power goes off, and say, "we'll fix it as we can." It's maddening.
How does shutting the power off prevent the winds from pulling poles down.
There may be poles that come down, but the biggest problem during storms is the loss of transformers. During an ice storm a few years ago, I could hear them popping like popcorn.
It takes a long time to replace all those transformers that would have been fine if the power was off until after the storm passed.
Larger transformers can take months to make, as well.
A major mistake indeed. So unfortunate.I am keeping your lovely country and wonderful people in my thoughts. Best wishes from Florida, USA
Thank You for all you do to keep us informed. Sandy🐎
Thank you for the update.
Thanks for the update Gylfi, I love your video work even if the news is not always happy! Thanks for the great maps, it’s easier for me to understand what’s going on. 💜💜
Thanks for the update. Iceland is beautiful. Stay safe. Please keep us informed.
I so, enjoy your updates, keep them coming and be safe.
Tak, Gylfi, we have family in Reykjavik and Arnarnes. Your reports help us navigate through all of the info coming out of Island
Glad it's helpful and greetings from the north :)
Thankyou, for all the time you put into these videos, mother nature is a cruel and beautiful mistress .....stay safe
Thank you, I will
Praying for all the people of Iceland. I had the privilege of spending a year in your beautiful country in the mid 80's. I visited many of those small communities and it breaks my heart to see what they are going through. Stay safe. 🧡
This is disturbing news.
I'm sitting at home in Göteborg eating the first out of 24 cans off canned "lightly smoked Icelandic cod liver" on some hard bread with a few drops of my homemade pepper sauce, its good stuff! If there's a time to take more action than eating your top of the line export I'll gladly help the best I can;)
...anyway, thx for the update ❤❤❤/Göteborg
“Hello, and the greetings from iceland” 😂😂😂 I always watch the first few seconds on repeat multiple times
thank you for the update
My pleasure 😊
Thankyou for this report, Gylfi. Take care. Best to you and all in Iceland now.
Thank you again Gylfi for your great work and your reports and videos!
Thanks again!
I'm really hoping for the absolute best-case scenario, and safety for all of Iceland. It's a somber reminder that, while nature can be absolutely breathtakingly beautiful, it has an ugly side, too. Stay safe, Iceland!! Sending love from USA. ❤
Vielen Dank,für dieses Video.
Soviel zu tun und immer wieder gibt es Neues, obwohl man das "Alte" noch nicht verdaut hat.
Ich bin froh, daß Sie gesund und munter zurück sind, alles Gute weiterhin und ich bin gespannt auf die nächsten Neuigkeiten, wenn es auch manchmal ziemlich traurig und hart ist.
Alles Liebe
Thankyou for your detailed update, I follow your channel and appreciate all the work you put in. My heart goes out to you and everyone affected by this ongoing nightmare, stay safe
I appreciate that
Thank You Gylfi. A wonderfu video and report as always. Your video's are visually stunning and I will be eagerly following your town series as well. Best Regards and Wishes from NZ.
Thank you soo much for this video.We all appreciate your fantastic work and photography. As always best wishes from your friends Jimi and Lyz in Norman Oklahoma.
Gylfi - many thanks for the update, you have very informative channel that focuses on the facts 👍 cheers from Noosa Australia 🇦🇺
Thank you for this overview of the bigger picture. Your landscape videos are amazing as always!
Many thanks!
Thank you again! Wonderful coverage!
Thanks again!
Thank you so much for the updates! It's sad to think that it might be important for future generations to see more pictures, videos, and interviews with people in these communities that might not exist in the future. I hope everyone can get resettled elsewhere without too much trouble. I feel so sorry for them. I don't know what I would do in this situation. I can't even imagine what it must be like to be forced to leave a community that I've know all my life. My heart goes out to everyone affected. Take care and be safe! ☮🥲
Thanks for the updates. Very informative and interesting for me watching from Australia. Uncertain times over there for so many.
Thankyou for all the beautiful footage you have filmed. I hope things settle down but it looks unlikely.
The landscape is just stunningly beautiful, despite the threats… hoping for the very best for you all. My thoughts are with you and once again, thank you for your outstanding reporting and the amazing graphics and footage with it. One of the most beautiful places I’ve ever seen. So bittersweet.
Thank you!
You're welcome!
Thankyou again for your update, I'm very sorry to hear the situation with the earthquakes volcanic unrest , it's very worrying
Excellent video! Thank you
Thanks and Stay safe
Thanks, will do
Thank you Gylfi for the update. A lot to worry about for the people in the area. I hope the people in charge will make the right decisions to keep the inhabitants as safe as possible. Wish you all the best.
Wow! Certainly lots to digest.😐🙏 Let’s hope for the best since this affects everyone in the country.
I've now watched and listened to your update 3 times and I can't believe (politicians seem to be the same all over the world! ) how tenuous the situation may be for so many people. I'm sure this was one of the most difficult videos for you to make as it truly pulls at the heart strings because you have family and friends that will be affected. Thank you Gylfi. You have a polite way to describe the events. I'm not sure I would have the same restraint.
Fascinating information, always enjoy your channel
Thank you 👍
Thank you for the update. Prayers and best wishes for everyone in Iceland. I love your drone footage, and thank you so much for labeling the landscape. Have a good day from Camden, Tn, US
Very good video Gylfi ! Crazy times indeed .....thanx
I’ve been thinking of you all in Iceland since I stumbled onto your channel. My heart goes out to you and your fellow countrymen.
This whole event in Grindavik seems to be having a domino effect on the rest of the systems. There's been widespread uplift in the Reykjanes Peninsula because of the intrusions in Svartsengi since October 25 last year. This seems to be turning out pretty had. And there I had hoped that any eruptions would be far enough from towns that there'd be some time to prepare.
Many thanks for this informative update, Gylfi! Take care! 🙂🌋
My pleasure!
Thank you for your recent update.
So it"s not over yet and will be active quite soon.
I hope everyone gets their belongings out in time.
Also hope all residents find a safe place.
Thank you for the update,stay safe😳😳😳
Much appreciated!
Very good reporting. Thanks. Wishing you and the rest of Iceland the best from Texas.
Many thanks! and greetings to Texas
Be safe 🍀🤞🏼
Thanks, will do
Thank you for the excellent update! Always very informative and realistic! 😊
Thanks for watching!
I visited in 2018 & fell in love with Iceland. Your videos and insights are excellent & informative. Prayers to your beloved land of fire & ice Iceland.
Love from Canada.
&
Appreciate what you are doing.
Thank you very much!
Hi Gylfi, I really hope things don't mess up big time for you guys n gals, stay safe n well on the Beautiful Volcano Island ICELAND. TFS, GB :)
I always like your updates. They are very informative!!! ❤❤❤❤
Thank you so much!
I feel ALL your videos are very important. Thank you for all your hard work.
I appreciate that!
Thanks for the great reporting of what's happening in Iceland.
I can appreciate the fact of not living near something like this here in BC Canada, I can only imagine the anxiety and other emotions everyone must be going through right now.
Stay safe.
Thanks, will do...
Thanks for this update Gylfi, as concerning as it is I hope Iceland remains safe for all. I'm scheduled to be there for 7 days from the 10th Feb so just hoping for the best for everyone!
I cross my fingers with all my heart for beautiful Island and Islandic people. Thanks for the update
Thanks, stay safe
Thanks, will do
Gylfi, so look forward to your reports. Thank you!
My pleasure!