SHOTLIST NUR FÜR AFP-ABONNENTEN (NO RESALE)HAFNARFJÖRÐUR, ISLAND4. MÄRZ 2021QUELLE: AFPTV1. Halbnahe road sign indicating the distance to Keilir with the Mount in the background2. Totale signs indicating that the off road path to Keilir is closed with the Mount in the backgroundGRINDAVÍK, ISLAND1. MÄRZ 2021QUELLE: AFPTV3. Totale road sign entrance of Grindavik4. Schwenk von links nach rechts Erla Petursdottir parking her car when arriving at home5. O-TON 1 - Erla Osk Petursdottir, human resources manager at a fishing company in Grindavik (Frau, 40 Jahre alt, English, 10 Sek.): 'It's always a little weird to experience it. You get a little bit afraid, but then you know that the houses aren't going to crash so I feel fine.'6. O-TON 2 - Kristin Maria Birgisdottir, Head of Information, marketing and tourism at Grindavik municipality (Frau, 41 Jahre alt, English, 27 Sek.): 'The feeling is never enjoyable, I can tell you that for sure, because when Mother Nature is like shaking underneath your feet, you feel powerless. But I've been living here in Grindavik since I was born so this has been happening time to time. But this is the first time we are having such powerful earthquakes so frequently.'7. Luftaufnahme ship leaving Grindavik’s harborREYKJAVIK, ISLAND27. FEBRUAR 2021QUELLE: AFPTV8. Schwenk von links nach rechts surveillance screens in IMO’s monitoring roomREYKJAVIK, ISLAND26. FEBRUAR 2021QUELLE: AFPTV9. O-TON 3 - Pall Einarsson, geophysicist (Mann, 74 Jahre alt, English, 10 Sek.): 'This time we also see at the plate boundary evidence of movement of magma in the crust. And that is a new experience for us in this area. So far, the activity has been mostly just earthquakes and fracturing off the crust.'HAFNARFJÖRÐUR, ISLAND4. MÄRZ 2021QUELLE: AFPTV10. Verfolgungsfahrt Mount Keilir seen from a driving car, the passing lava fields
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