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tv   Close up  Deutsche Welle  June 18, 2024 5:30am-6:00am CEST

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i'm going to the q one you have you have a one, dodge, so do need this. of course. we've got a spot on the on expected side. so side the on january 14th, 2024 disaster struck the coastal iceland town of green the bank there was never supposed to be a possibility of both cain or ups and including the just round to doing a crack opened in the earth's surface. love of began flowing towards the town. the dream to vic. defamation is an unprecedented globally for having the formation of the risk valley in the middle of the populated area. more than 3000 people were
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evacuated, residents could only look on as lava flows bored down on their homes. and he saw the lava slowly moving into town. and it was just like watching assess to move in slow motion. you couldn't do anything with your students. first house school, everybody to pay the you knew during the state the for the 1st time in 800 years, the lava field beneath green the big is once again active. the towns inhabitants are now scattered all over iceland, torn between the need to carry on with their lives and the hope that they may yet be able to return home. we had
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a town meeting with colored and i told them that story this so they would understand how much totally hard this to not have a whole loose all your money at the same time as you lose your community years. you, your security and the residents have had to be relocated. businesses closed one man who fell into a crack in the earth's crust, couldn't be rescued the question for residences. when will it be safe to return to their homes? or will glinda vick remain a ghost town forever? when we look at the distribution where the grabbing is ingrained of x, it's a low lying area. we know the lava is like water. it's like a river. it takes the lowest level and the landscape. right? rivers don't flow over the top of mountains. lava doesn't flow over the top of
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mountains. so the easiest path is to go straight through town. there's nothing that can be done. brenda is going to the store to home was born in green, the vic like the other over 3000 residents of the coastal town. she had to leave her home on very short notice. today she's coming back to grand evict for the 1st time in weeks hoping to recover a few last items from her house. you go home, but it's not all. it's not the same, it's my house. it's almost empty. there's no people there, there's no joke. so yeah, now it's just, it's going to be so mat, if this thing is close there. yeah, that's it. okay. so it gives us a little bit your i, because i don't know the rules on who's allowed to enter the town can change by the
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minute iceland, us department of civil protection and emergency management keeps track of everyone who's including the vic at any time of the day or night that way authorities can evacuate the town immediately in the event of another, a rupture that uh, which could happen at any time, the price of them. okay. that to the authorities tell brenda's to drive straight to her house and to leave again as soon as possible in the movies. do you see the volcanoes and you always think about the wolf cables and the 2nd for the lava, but what is really destroyed whose talent is not the volcanoes and the lava. it's the earth moving because of it. and that there are cracks going through town. and they're just opening up the town. they've destroyed houses. the disaster occurred not 50 kilometers from the icelandic capital re cubic. aside from the 900 metre
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long fisher northeast of green to vick, another crack opened at the northern edge of the town, scorching 3 houses with lava. brenda's house just barely escaped being swallowed up as well. my house is very close to the law, but if it came into town then where yard has been punched off because there's a crack going to it. if this doesn't feel safe a and this you 30 wants to level just go into town. but let me run down to town and it took the 1st house, the damage was done, you know, the town was heard. and i remember the only thing i wish for at the time was for the law of a gold away and take my house. because the pain of not knowing what the future would look like. or if my house would be like i would get no money for it or
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whatever. if i lose all my basically investments was so much that i rather one is allowed to go over my house. and everything already been done over, i would be paid by the insurance and i couldn't move on with life the there's no reason to be here. and the people who are here are usually working and i'll talk to the hopper. so it's just that goes to the yeah, it's this set this home home because it's not all yeah,
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there's like a opening team here. like here is this guy because of the forest kind of seeking a little bit finally say the the pain of not knowing your future and having all your savings in the house that you can sell. you can't live in. you can be there and not being able to build the
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future and that, you know, i'm pregnant. i just want to build a home. i don't want enough someone to have a baby and the suit to a wire environment. the i've been born and raised to big school. here is a kid. i have not all my friends. so my family here, i was in the city council. i held bills to town of coach basketball. like all my big provides. well, that's been happening here and it was always supposed to be here. the doesn't have an air in the left here too long. this was the
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green, just regularly checks your phone for updates at any time she might learn that the ground has opened up even more or that researchers have managed to estimate when, if ever green the vic will become habitable again, as one of those researchers is gregory to pass, go a few kilometers away. he's working to answer these questions so vital the greens of x future. i think i was always curious. i really loved mountains. so i was really curious, why mountains are there? why do you have, you know, areas that are fly and why do you have areas you know, big spiky peaks like the elves, the and these are the rocky mountains tectonics that are really the driving force. it's kind of a balance between tectonics and climate. gregory to pass go, teaches tectonics and structural geology at the university of iceland to you in the
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background is just the lucky in graduate student danielle forest. there are studying the fisher's and the earth's crust from the air tracking how they change here, and where it's really smoking a lot is where it's hitting the barriers. so we're doing repeated surveys of the cracks overtime with the drones. and so we can use drones to surveys, we're doing high resolution photography and the photos we can stitch together using the modeling technique called for the grammar tree. and we can make very high resolution photos, so we can actually have photos that are for models that are on the order of like 10 sending me to resolution. so it's incredibly high resolution. so we can track how these faults and fishers move or do not move over time using this digital photography. the case of danny. just keep an eye out for if you mind, maybe even just go to like that hill. if it looks safe to go on top of it and just
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look for any helicopters or planes the, so we're located in the north atlantic and we're not far from the arctic circle right now. and this is an ot hunting spreading center space, creating crust. so the, the earth is actually extending in this area and most of the time it doesn't actually do any extending. it's just sitting there waiting then at some point, stress builds up on the system the when the faults rupture, the energy that we experience as an earthquake, the sometimes the stress in the system needs hundreds of
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thousands of years. or something happens. gregory takes hundreds of photos later to combine them into one high resolution image. danielle records all the important data needed for a geological computer model. the now the way back, it's like 210 meters. and then i'll try to come back even lower, maybe like a 150 of the drones our radical revolution. how science has done and tried his teacher students how it's done. sorry, i'm trying to monitor this as well. i go too far. i'm in the atlantic ocean, so that's but know things are changing really, really rapidly. every time we have earthquakes, we want to see if these are moving still. it's really important for recovery and
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safety. there's, you know, still people working nearby here at some of these factories. so, and it of course, could still abrupt again, we think it's winter up to any time the past 3 years have seen repeated erupt, sions in the region. but only recently have they started effecting residential areas and it's not just the inhabitants of glenda, vic, in february 2020 for interruption disrupted hot water supplies to 30000 people living nearby at a time when temperatures were around minus 10 degrees celsius. in order to predict future russians as accurately as possible, researchers have set up 30 gps stations around to clean the vic. so between the options, the whole thing starts the dome up over a large area. and so these gps stations record how that's moving over time. and
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then effectively when the options take place, it's like picking the top of a balloon, the balloon starts to deflate back down. and so the stations will actually move down between interruptions or merely after options. and then they start inflating again slowly. and so it's one of the moderate monitoring ways we used to track how things are changing over time. and they're really important. the gps data is vital for green, the big safety before the ground began opening up. this was one of iceland, the wealthiest towns, thanks to its abundance fishing industries. sea food companies are eager to get processing plants up and running again. but 1st, the protective barrier around the town has to be extended to divert lava around residential areas. it's an expensive undertaking. before the disaster going to fix economy was strong enough to support several professional sports teams. brenda,
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this is co coach of the towns female basketball team since evacuating basketball games are some of the few chances she has to meet other former residents purchasing know in the gym. that is kind of like our whole life mall. and we have a game tomorrow against natalie to tell like, arrival team product because this is what we need to keep the communities together. people up showing up for games and i can just see in their faces how much the team is inspiring them to keep on. and the girls know they feel if to the field of responsibility and they're actually handling it on the teams captain is food of york or loves daughter like so many others. she was torn away from her home and for community i absolutely hated like i'm such as like
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a home buddy of mine and all the people in the town like this, the community. it's really like really sad like during this time this is like landscape who is the enter. teammates currently train 6 times a week there in the middle of iceland premier league season. but basketball has become much more than just a game. and for the green, the big players, we can meet up at the court and it's safe. and it's happy. and we can actually fight and argue, let out some energy and it's good. it's good for everybody. cool to players on time . back at the university of iceland, gregory de pasco, compiles the geological data from is excursion degree. and so this is the main western boundary of what we're calling. you're going to be going to vic robin
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. and so we, we flew over this to try to understand basically if things are changing or, or not. so there's only a little bit of evidence we can see for movement within a couple of 100 meters of this crack. and then after that there's nothing further west, so everything's happening from this crack and east. so most of the populated area is used to displace the root on the surface. the cracks appear small here, but the neat them are chasms up to 40 meters deep and then it keeps the researchers even found salt water at the bottom of some the tone change. so it was kind of, these are options were happening in the middle of nowhere. and the impact was basically a bit of smoke. and i mean, i can see why people get into volcano tourism. right? because it's very special. it's very special, but then it changed for granted back and suddenly became serious. yeah, i think, i guess. yeah, yeah. it's impossible not according to gregory's assessment,
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prentice and the rest of brenda vix, residence won't be able to return home for the foreseeable future. from my perspective, yeah, it is really bad. i mean those are permanent we, we, we call it a permanent ground information. it's like these faults moved and they're not going back. we know from the history iceland that iceland is going to keep splitting apart. so the tendency this target for those faults to keep moving over time can't go back in time. we don't have a time machine say, don't build in graphic. but now that we know there's all these faults, are there, maybe we should be really conscientious about land use. many of brendan explorer residents are still looking for new homes. prentice was able to move in with their partner cost involved in a sense. but it's not quite how the couple had hoped to start this new chapter of their lights on. yeah, and it wasn't supposed to happen in a friday afternoon in a,
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in a chaotic situation. then me cry all the time. we were supposed to be a high speed failures moment. this is, you know, i always pictured the top coming with all the phones and all my stuff and real like, sit down on the couch in the evening. so happy finally living together. but instead it was like me, my basketball friend that came with us, the 2 casts and i was crying, watching tv about what would happen to my town. it's so it's not how you want to start living together at this top, of course, that it may even have a good 10 and a healthy baby. henry can stuff like that now with journey as a family or 3 together, then i would thought that would be, i don't know, 6 years old, but 10 years old at the north going like tuscan instead of a credit is kinda like this coast town. a view to sound like all your mom used to live here, like in this town and see the whole case. you're sitting here, but instead taking cold like to rest that's on france. i like your mom used to live
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here. but you know, this thing happened, but now everything is fine to look hopefully, like that's a dream scenario. but of course i didn't know, you know, there's a whole fix the saying they will move back to be, will buy your no, no, but yourself playing volleyball. you do the top, remember 50. yeah. now then i am on top of it. they have not. oh yeah, i need to see if there was try scenario appropriate this to town with going to live out or not there with the met like i'm fit to live in and view just has 2 funds on it kinda likes to repeat the i would say it's a little bit normal now because especially from case must be it has 2 or 3 already
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. so it's kind of like, like like to say now the most major front of it making facts like over. do you think the next will change that would come? so it's kind of almost like a day now. so it's, i think they're expecting to get used to it a little bit. but of course, you know, still you're not afraid to what's been what it was due to the town and the town nearby. also while most one to put as much distance as possible between themselves and the volcano, others are trying to get as near as they can or so like my wife says every time is uh i have uh, i have a mistress and this. okay. one of them is volcano hunter viewing steinbeck. it's a totally same experience as what it, what a photo. i mean it's,
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it's totally same experience and i know people are going to be open like this guy is so freaking crazy. but, but that's what it's. so, you know, you see something and you get really fascinated and then you go like, oh my god, i got to see it again. i mean, just like, you know, when you meet a woman or, or boy or whatever. i mean that's just the feeling you get. you just want to see that person again like and again you basically the consumer is the 2nd the same feeling i had when i saw the container who even went beyond his watching his son, tristan play soccer. he always keeps an eye on the latest earth, quick data, so that he won't miss the next spectacular with a rupture. it's a waiting game. it's a waiting game. uh. is it gonna rock this is not gonna run. i'm thinking about next . the reps in 247. i check the seismic activity probably towards be 4 times an
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hour. you know, i haven't been getting a lot of sleep so it's all combine so it gets pretty accessed to be on son, tristan doesn't share his father's obsession. and he's just always asking if it's have a rough tune that is like kinda and i i just don't have interest in it then. yeah. i don't care much about the if a reps it happens right? no, i would just let tristan know that i have to go. i would jump in my kind of go to my house and we would be out there in uh an hour hour and a half. the, the
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today is a big day for green to fix basketball fans. the women's team is playing against their arch rivals from your to be. this is a big game for us, not just because there's teams number 2 or 3, but it's also because this is our neighboring house. unfortunately, we've been usually the team that loses and i want to feel a little distrust because best means that this matters to me. this matters to the team, so yeah, i have the right kinds of aim with the stress to get me focused and prepared for the grid to vic fans have come to support their team and to catch up with friends. well this is actually the moment that makes my day to come here and see the people who inventory because this is literally the only the only time of the day. what do you see? everybody competing here,
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playing basketball after all this situation at home. it's kind of crazy. so many people traumatize, so many people there and even think about going back. so afraid of ok. no. i'm confused, and i hope that everybody makes that you turn that thing. you see them in amazing is what we missed the most of the the game is neck and neck. and you know what we can bring to the, our time hanging over the contest is the fact that this could be granted fix last season without training facilities or local sponsors, the team can support itself. it's. this is the last season which i don't believe when would be great to say good bye. when the title
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the in the in going to vic wins 77 to 69. the i'm just super happy and super part of my team is i don't know how to describe feeling like just playing on the board for my home team and my amazing and i love every time i have a game, i'm super excited the for me this is the only place where i feel like i'm still in between somebody doing something on the core uh with, with home children the mom to make. yeah. so probably feel like the
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a few days after going to fix victory on the court. the ground explodes again without any warning. the russian lasts for weeks and forms a permanent crater. the town is spared the lava for now. but even so, the icelandic government offers residents to buy their homes. brenda center neighbors can finally move on and look to the future. i decided that i want to sell my house because i want to buy a new home where i can feel safe, that i can have my family, my baby, and that way i'm financially secure. that way i can take care of myself mentally,
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and i have the energy to actually focus on keeping the community together, keeping green civic life away from synthetic the despite researchers wary out books, bendis hasn't given up hope for her hometown i political who sled. i don't know, went, but at some point i would, i helped rebuild it. the 3 young immigrants from zimbabwe, supportive family, because the state cons,
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