Safe to travel in Iceland
The volcanic eruption in Eyjafjallajokull glacier is localized to a small
part of the country – directly affecting only around 2 dozens of farmsteads
or so.
Day-to-day life continues in Iceland apart from the directly affected areas
of the volcanic eruption in south Iceland, businesses are open as usual and
society at large functions normally.
Although the volcano poses no safety threat to people in Iceland, visitors
are nevertheless encouraged to follow developments and seek factual
information from the relevant authorities.
Icelanders are resilient people who have learned to live in harmony with the
forces of nature. The civil protection and emergency management authorities
in Iceland are prepared, alert, and effective and have the situation at the
eruption site well under control.
Infrastrucre secure
Icelandic infrastructure is prepared for earthquakes and volcanic activitiy so all systems are designed to withstand natural calamities. Scientists have been measuring and monitoring water quality in the vicinity of the volcano as well as air quality in general; both have proven to be well within health and safety limits.
Transmission of Electricity has not been affected by the volcanic activity. Developments in the volcanic activity are being followed closely, with a maintenance team ready to respond to any events if needed. The electrical transmission network in Iceland is circular with all power plants directly connected to the main grind. Thus in case of a transmission failure a backup power is always available from the other side to the rest of the island.
The main telecommunications network is extremely robust and based on two main systems. It is designed with redundancy for both equipment and power and also incorporates backup routes for critical traffic.
Míla‘s Optical Fiber Cable, that carries almost all national and international telecommunication traffic, is secure. The design for the backhaul connections for the submarine cables connecting Iceland to the mainland takes into consideration necessary backup routes in case of Fiber Cable damage.



