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Earthquake Iceland at 29.5.2008 15:45 PM caught on tape
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Earthquake Iceland at 29.5.2008 15:45 PM caught on tape. A strong earthquake shook southern Iceland on Thursday, injuring at least 15 people as it rocked buildings in the capital, touched off landslides and forced evacuations in outlying towns, officials and local media said. Government officials reported that 15 to 30 people were injured, none of the seriously, when the quake hit near Selfoss, 30 miles southeast of the capital of Reykjavik. They were taken to a local health center for treatment. The U.S. Geological Survey said the quake had a magnitude of 6.2 and hit at 3:46 p.m. Sharp aftershocks were feared over the next few hours in the southwest of the country, and police traveled around the nearby town of Hveragerdi, 28 miles east of Reykjavik, with a bullhorn, advising residents to stay outdoors.
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