To accommodate the evacuees of Grindavik, the Icelandic city the place lava poured into some homes final week after a volcanic eruption, a former prime minister proposed constructing a brand new city from scratch. A politician stated Airbnbs across the island nation ought to be restricted to make room for the residents. And a radio host recommended turning away asylum seekers to focus sources on serving to “refugees” from Grindavik.
“To evacuate 1 p.c of the nation,” Prime Minister Katrin Jakobsdottir stated, “is a significant problem.”
Grindavik, a fishing city in southwestern Iceland, continues to be below the specter of volcanic eruptions, and consultants think about it uninhabitable within the close to future. About 3,700 individuals lived there earlier than the eruption, a major variety of residents for Iceland, whose whole inhabitants is barely 400,000. The authorities are scrambling to deal with the residents and comprise their monetary losses, and the problem is dominating the nationwide debate.
Residents of the city reside in lodge rooms, in summer season cottages, in momentary rental flats or are being hosted by members of the family.
Thorgerdur Eliasdottir, 67, a restaurant employee from Grindavik, stated that she and her cat had moved 5 occasions because the city was first evacuated in November. She stated that she deliberate to maneuver once more quickly, to an house that she is going to be capable to hire for 3 months.
“I’ve an outdated timber home in Grindavik,” she stated in a phone interview. “I want the federal government would merely put it on a automobile and drive it to a secure location.”
The Icelandic housing market was already saturated with a mix of inhabitants progress and tourism, which has picked up once more after the pandemic. Greater than 8,000 bedrooms within the capital area have been obtainable for short-term rental as of final summer season, in response to Iceland’s vacationer board.
For these excited by shopping for a house, rates of interest are at greater than 9 p.c.
Fannar Jonasson, the mayor of Grindavik, whose workplace has moved to Metropolis Corridor within the capital, Reykjavik, stated the shortage of locations to stay meant residents have been now scattered across the nation, with many struggling to seek out long-term housing.
“On all fronts, we are actually working towards a long-term resolution,” he stated Thursday in a cellphone interview.
Grindavik’s inhabitants has grown quickly lately due to an inflow of individuals from Reykjavik, which is barely about 30 miles away.
After the eruption, banks agreed to freeze mortgage funds for the residents, however residents stated they might not get insurance coverage payouts until their homes have been instantly destroyed.
Bryndis Gunnlaugsdottir, a lawyer and a former resident of Grindavik, stated that when she noticed her neighbor’s home below the lava, however noticed her personal home nonetheless standing, “it was the worst second because the evacuation.”
Talking Tuesday at a packed town-hall-style assembly with politicians and scientists, she added that if her home had gone up in flames, her monetary stress would ease.
“The noose round my neck would disappear,” she stated, as a result of her dwelling would have been lined by insurance coverage.
The federal government is now partly subsidizing the hire of Grindavik’s former residents, however lawmakers are discussing a invoice that will enable the federal government to purchase all of the properties there after which supply them again to the previous homeowners as soon as the realm was thought of secure once more.
Vilhjalmur Arnason, a lawmaker and resident of Grindavik, stated that that will be the one solution to reply the locals’ calls for.
“Allow us to construct a brand new dwelling now,” he stated in a cellphone interview as he left a gathering with the federal government’s finance committee in Reykjavik. “So we are able to discover a new level to begin on.”
Volcanologists stated that, in response to predictions, the volcanic exercise on the southwestern Reykjanes Peninsula, the place Grindavik is, was going to final 10 to twenty years. Current earthquakes have additionally created cracks within the city, and final month, a building employee fell down a crater believed to be 40 meters, or greater than 130 toes, deep. He’s presumed lifeless. The eruption additionally broke the primary pipeline channeling scorching water into Grindavik’s properties.
“The grounds for individuals to inhabit Grindavik will not be in sight,” stated Magnus Tumi Gudmundsson, who advises the civil protection company.
However Mr. Gudmundsson added that the volcanic exercise might transfer away from the craters menacing Grindavik, permitting the city to be secure once more.
Gisli Palsson, an anthropology professor who studied the influence of a 1973 eruption on the Westman Islands, the final time a volcanic eruption displaced a part of Iceland’s inhabitants, stated that the doomsday predictions for Grindavik reminded him of the despairing tone within the first weeks after the eruption there.
“At first, many individuals stated it was over for the city,” he stated. However, he added, when the eruption stopped, many individuals, who had robust roots within the space, ultimately went again.