Undercover trio defies volcano travel ban 19. september 2014 13:05 Three menn that have been charged for trespassing at the Holuhraun volcano site will be facing heavy fines for their actions. They remain undeterred, however, went there again a few days ago. This time they used disguises and reached the site unopposed. They had their jeeps labeled "Icelandic georesearch" and put on helmets and vests. The trio had little to say to our reporter, but they have much more vocal about the matter on the Facebook group "Ferðafrelsi" (Travel freedom). The social media group discusses a wide variety of topics related to tourists and tourism in Iceland, and comments from the trio can be found where they condemn the fact that the travel ban north of Vatnajökull only applies to a certain group of people. Jóhannes Jensson, one of the trio, has said that all three of them were experienced travelers and in possession of all necessary gear and equipment for journeys such as this. As a result he finds it inconceivable that a travel ban in the area doesn't seem to apply to everyone that wants to go to the volcano."Absolutely ridiculous" "It seems perfectly fine that almost everyone else is allowed to be in a restricted area. Self-proclaimed reporters and photographers, foreign students, drivers, various assistants and of course some close friends and acquaintances. These people seem to be allowed to wander all over a declared danger zone, drive off-road, take selfies, act like paparazzis and give everyone else the finger. They're often driving ill-equipped cars and there are cases where they'd have to leave them behind en-route, either stuck in the sand or out of gas," is among the things that Jóhannes has written on Facebook. "It's absolutely ridiculous," he says to our reporter.Unhappy tourists Another of the trio, Gunnar Árnason, shares his experience of having been picked up in the highlands of Iceland by the Icelandic SWAT team. "It's an interesting experience to be picked up by SWAT team members wearing bulletproof vests who flew in on the Coast Guard's helicopter into the highlands of Iceland and being treated by a criminal because I wanted to enjoy Iceland's nature," writes Gunnar. Travel agencies also express annoyance over the situation, and there are examples of agencies selling trips up to the volcano area, despite the travel ban. Jóhannes says that Icelandic tourists are unhappy about missing out on the breathtaking experience of being close to an erupting volcano. Scientists, police and certain members of the media are the only ones who have been given partial access to the danger zone by Civil Protection during those times that travel bans are imposed, and all of this is subject to conditions set by Civil Protection.A statement from Civil Protection dating to September 12th states that the volcano area is highly unstable and the danger of floods due to sub-glacial eruptions is imminent. As a result the highland area north of the glacier has been closed to all non-essential personnel. Toxic fumes and lethal gas emissions are also a concern. As a result it is not safe to approach the area without gas masks and gas detectors. News in English Mest lesið Egill Þór er látinn Innlent Setti ofan í við Ingu: „Vert þú ekki með þennan skæting við mig“ Innlent Flugferðum aflýst Innlent Lokað um Þrengsli og vegir víða á óvissustigi Veður Brást of harkalega við dyraati Innlent „Þetta er farið að að bera meira keim af einelti en löglegri stjórnsýslu” Innlent Brenndi konu til bana í neðanjarðarlest í New York Erlent Nýir ráðherrar ætli að vinna saman og ekki loka sig af Innlent Flæddi inn í hús á Arnarnesi Innlent Trump setur eignarhald Grænlands aftur á dagskrá Erlent Fleiri fréttir „Skítaveður á aðfangadagskvöld og jóladag“ Óveður um jólin og Inga tók lagið á fyrsta fundi ríkisstjórnar Brást of harkalega við dyraati Inga tók jólalag á fyrsta fundi Berglind nýr dómandi við Endurupptökudóm Flugferðum aflýst Vegur að Patreksfirði lokaður vegna snjóflóðs Egill Þór er látinn Nýir ráðherrar ætli að vinna saman og ekki loka sig af Flæddi inn í hús á Arnarnesi Ný ríkisstjórn fundar í dag „Þetta er farið að að bera meira keim af einelti en löglegri stjórnsýslu” Missti stjórn á bílnum og endaði inni í garði Lyklaskipti í máli og myndum: „Þetta er voldugur lykill“ Hvít jól, gular viðvaranir og varasamt ferðaveður Nýr flugvöllur opnar nýjar dyr fyrir Suður-Grænland Tvö tröllvaxin mál og sækja eigi tekjurnar í fiskinn „Heimsins furðulegasti fiskur“ afhentur í fjármálaráðuneytinu Kirkjutröppurnar opnaðar að nýju og hiti í hverju þrepi Setti ofan í við Ingu: „Vert þú ekki með þennan skæting við mig“ Umferðartafir vegna bílveltu á Mýrum Lyklaskipti og afmæli elsta Íslendingsins Segir Helga Magnús óhæfan til að gegna embættinu „Þannig að jólin komu snemma hjá mér“ „Ég fæ ekki séð hvaða rugl þetta er“ Fyrsti læknirinn í heilbrigðisráðuneytinu Það bráðvantar börn á leikskólann á Hvanneyri „Þú veist að ég er sú sem að passar best hérna inn“ „Ein allra besta jólagjöfin“ „Ég veit að þér mun sömuleiðis líða vel hér“ Sjá meira
Three menn that have been charged for trespassing at the Holuhraun volcano site will be facing heavy fines for their actions. They remain undeterred, however, went there again a few days ago. This time they used disguises and reached the site unopposed. They had their jeeps labeled "Icelandic georesearch" and put on helmets and vests. The trio had little to say to our reporter, but they have much more vocal about the matter on the Facebook group "Ferðafrelsi" (Travel freedom). The social media group discusses a wide variety of topics related to tourists and tourism in Iceland, and comments from the trio can be found where they condemn the fact that the travel ban north of Vatnajökull only applies to a certain group of people. Jóhannes Jensson, one of the trio, has said that all three of them were experienced travelers and in possession of all necessary gear and equipment for journeys such as this. As a result he finds it inconceivable that a travel ban in the area doesn't seem to apply to everyone that wants to go to the volcano."Absolutely ridiculous" "It seems perfectly fine that almost everyone else is allowed to be in a restricted area. Self-proclaimed reporters and photographers, foreign students, drivers, various assistants and of course some close friends and acquaintances. These people seem to be allowed to wander all over a declared danger zone, drive off-road, take selfies, act like paparazzis and give everyone else the finger. They're often driving ill-equipped cars and there are cases where they'd have to leave them behind en-route, either stuck in the sand or out of gas," is among the things that Jóhannes has written on Facebook. "It's absolutely ridiculous," he says to our reporter.Unhappy tourists Another of the trio, Gunnar Árnason, shares his experience of having been picked up in the highlands of Iceland by the Icelandic SWAT team. "It's an interesting experience to be picked up by SWAT team members wearing bulletproof vests who flew in on the Coast Guard's helicopter into the highlands of Iceland and being treated by a criminal because I wanted to enjoy Iceland's nature," writes Gunnar. Travel agencies also express annoyance over the situation, and there are examples of agencies selling trips up to the volcano area, despite the travel ban. Jóhannes says that Icelandic tourists are unhappy about missing out on the breathtaking experience of being close to an erupting volcano. Scientists, police and certain members of the media are the only ones who have been given partial access to the danger zone by Civil Protection during those times that travel bans are imposed, and all of this is subject to conditions set by Civil Protection.A statement from Civil Protection dating to September 12th states that the volcano area is highly unstable and the danger of floods due to sub-glacial eruptions is imminent. As a result the highland area north of the glacier has been closed to all non-essential personnel. Toxic fumes and lethal gas emissions are also a concern. As a result it is not safe to approach the area without gas masks and gas detectors.
News in English Mest lesið Egill Þór er látinn Innlent Setti ofan í við Ingu: „Vert þú ekki með þennan skæting við mig“ Innlent Flugferðum aflýst Innlent Lokað um Þrengsli og vegir víða á óvissustigi Veður Brást of harkalega við dyraati Innlent „Þetta er farið að að bera meira keim af einelti en löglegri stjórnsýslu” Innlent Brenndi konu til bana í neðanjarðarlest í New York Erlent Nýir ráðherrar ætli að vinna saman og ekki loka sig af Innlent Flæddi inn í hús á Arnarnesi Innlent Trump setur eignarhald Grænlands aftur á dagskrá Erlent Fleiri fréttir „Skítaveður á aðfangadagskvöld og jóladag“ Óveður um jólin og Inga tók lagið á fyrsta fundi ríkisstjórnar Brást of harkalega við dyraati Inga tók jólalag á fyrsta fundi Berglind nýr dómandi við Endurupptökudóm Flugferðum aflýst Vegur að Patreksfirði lokaður vegna snjóflóðs Egill Þór er látinn Nýir ráðherrar ætli að vinna saman og ekki loka sig af Flæddi inn í hús á Arnarnesi Ný ríkisstjórn fundar í dag „Þetta er farið að að bera meira keim af einelti en löglegri stjórnsýslu” Missti stjórn á bílnum og endaði inni í garði Lyklaskipti í máli og myndum: „Þetta er voldugur lykill“ Hvít jól, gular viðvaranir og varasamt ferðaveður Nýr flugvöllur opnar nýjar dyr fyrir Suður-Grænland Tvö tröllvaxin mál og sækja eigi tekjurnar í fiskinn „Heimsins furðulegasti fiskur“ afhentur í fjármálaráðuneytinu Kirkjutröppurnar opnaðar að nýju og hiti í hverju þrepi Setti ofan í við Ingu: „Vert þú ekki með þennan skæting við mig“ Umferðartafir vegna bílveltu á Mýrum Lyklaskipti og afmæli elsta Íslendingsins Segir Helga Magnús óhæfan til að gegna embættinu „Þannig að jólin komu snemma hjá mér“ „Ég fæ ekki séð hvaða rugl þetta er“ Fyrsti læknirinn í heilbrigðisráðuneytinu Það bráðvantar börn á leikskólann á Hvanneyri „Þú veist að ég er sú sem að passar best hérna inn“ „Ein allra besta jólagjöfin“ „Ég veit að þér mun sömuleiðis líða vel hér“ Sjá meira