Iceland

Iceland

Iceland Emergency Preparedness Plan 🇮🇸

Iceland’s emergency preparedness system is highly specialized due to volcanic activity, earthquakes, extreme weather, and glacial hazards. The country operates a strong civil protection system focused on early warning, rapid evacuation, and public safety awareness.

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Main Emergency Risks in Iceland

Volcanic Eruptions

Iceland is one of the most volcanically active countries in the world. Eruptions can cause lava flow, ash clouds, gas release, and evacuations.

Earthquakes

Frequent seismic activity occurs due to tectonic movement and volcanic systems.

Glacial Floods (Jökulhlaup)

Sudden flooding from melting glaciers or volcanic activity can cause rapid and dangerous water surges.

Extreme Weather

Strong winds, storms, snow, and rapidly changing weather conditions can be life-threatening.

Avalanches & Landslides

Mountain areas are vulnerable to snow avalanches and landslides.

Isolation & Infrastructure Risks

Remote areas may experience isolation during severe weather or disruptions.

Emergency System in Iceland

Civil Protection Authorities

Coordinate disaster response and evacuation procedures nationwide.

Warning Systems

Alerts delivered via media, SMS, sirens, and official channels.

Immediate Action

Follow evacuation and safety instructions without delay.

Full Household Emergency Plan

  • Understand local geological risks
  • Create a communication plan
  • Identify evacuation routes
  • Prepare emergency contacts
  • Plan for remote or isolated conditions
  • Include provisions for extreme weather survival
  • Ensure all household members understand procedures

Emergency Kit (Minimum 72 Hours)

  • Water and non-perishable food
  • First aid kit and medications
  • Flashlight and batteries
  • Portable radio
  • Power bank
  • Warm clothing and blankets
  • Important documents
  • Cash and hygiene supplies

Volcanic Eruption Safety

  • Evacuate immediately when instructed
  • Avoid lava flow and ash areas
  • Protect breathing from ash and gas
  • Stay informed through official updates

Earthquake Safety

  • Drop, cover, and hold on
  • Stay away from falling objects
  • Move to open areas after shaking

Extreme Weather Safety

  • Avoid travel during storms
  • Prepare for sudden weather changes
  • Carry emergency supplies when traveling
  • Monitor official weather updates

Glacial Flood Safety

  • Move to higher ground immediately
  • Follow evacuation routes
  • Avoid riverbeds and low areas

What To Do During Emergency

  • Stay calm and follow official instructions
  • Evacuate or shelter as directed
  • Avoid dangerous areas
  • Help vulnerable individuals

Emergency Contact

  • 112 – All emergency services
Stay prepared. Understand natural risks. Act immediately when instructed.