Pre-reading questions:
- What is a volcanic eruption, and how does it impact the surrounding areas?
- Can you recall any recent or historical volcanic eruptions and their consequences?
Vocabulary:
- threat /thret/
- earthquake /URTH-kweyk /
- magma /MAG-muh/
- calmly /KAHM-lee/
- volcano /vol-KEY-noh/
[noun] – a statement or indication that someone or something is likely to cause harm or danger
The government issued a threat warning, urging citizens to stay vigilant during the potential volcanic eruption.
[noun] – the shaking of the surface of the Earth resulting from a sudden release of energy in the Earth’s lithosphere that creates seismic waves
The town experienced a sudden earthquake, causing concern among the residents.
[noun] – molten or semi-fluid rock beneath the Earth’s surface that erupts during a volcanic eruption
The geologists studied the magma flow to predict the potential eruption.
[adverb] – in a quiet and composed manner, without showing or feeling panic
Despite the emergency, the residents evacuated calmly, following the authorities’ instructions.
[noun] – a mountain or hill that has a vent through which lava, ash, and gases erupt
The town was located near an active volcano, posing potential risks to its residents.
Article reading:
Grindavik residents faced a swift evacuation due to heightened seismic activity and a detected magma buildup, hinting at a potential eruption. The evacuation, limited to daylight hours, prioritized essential item retrieval. A magma corridor beneath the town prompted concerns, leading to an orange aviation alert for volcanic ash risks. The Blue Lagoon resort closure followed a magnitude-4.8 earthquake. Geology professor Pall Einarrson noted a 10-kilometer magma corridor extending towards the town and sea.
Comprehension questions
- What prompted the evacuation of Grindavík, and how was it conducted?
- Why was there an orange aviation alert, and what risk did it signal?
- Explain the role of the Blue Lagoon closure in the context of the emergency.
- How did the US Embassy in Iceland contribute to the emergency response?
- According to geology professor Pall Einarrson, what specific geological feature extended towards Grindavík?
Discussion questions
- Have you ever experienced a situation where authorities had to issue evacuation orders? If so, what was the reason for the evacuation? If not, can you imagine what it might be like to be in such a situation?
- Do you live in an area prone to natural disasters like earthquakes or volcanic eruptions? If so, how have you and your community prepared for such hazards? If not, what measures do you think would be important to take in preparation?
- Do you agree with the decision of the authorities to restrict residents to daylight hours during the evacuation?
- How do you think the frequent volcanic activity in Iceland has shaped the way people live and build communities in the region?
- In your opinion, what additional measures could authorities take to improve the preparedness and safety of residents in areas prone to natural disasters like volcanic eruptions?