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46 km (29 mi)

NE of epicenter

Hafnir

(pop: 76)

IV: Light

Reykjanesbær, Southern Peninsula 53 km (33 mi)

E of epicenter

Grindavik

(pop: 2,860)

IV: Light

Grindavikurbær, Southern Peninsula 55 km (34 mi)

NE of epicenter

Reykjanesbaer

(pop: 19,700)

III: Weak

Reykjanesbær, Southern Peninsula 85 km (53 mi)

NE of epicenter

Hafnarfjordur

(pop: 30,000)

III: Weak

Hafnarfjardarkaupstadur, Capital Region 87 km (54 mi)

NE of epicenter

Garðabaer

(pop: 11,400)

III: Weak

Gardabaer, Capital Region 88 km (55 mi)

NE of epicenter

Kopavogur

(pop: 38,000)

III: Weak

Kopavogsbær, Capital Region 90 km (56 mi)

NE of epicenter

Reykjavik

(pop: 118,900)

III: Weak

Reykjavik, Capital Region 96 km (60 mi)

NE of epicenter

Akranes

(pop: 7,410)

III: Weak

West 99 km (62 mi)

NE of epicenter

Grundarhverfi

(pop: 528)

III: Weak

Reykjavik, Capital Region 100 km (62 mi)

NE of epicenter

Mosfellsbaer

(pop: 12,100)

III: Weak

Capital Region 104 km (65 mi)

E of epicenter

Thorlakshofn

(pop: 1,650)

III: Weak

Sveitarfelagid OElfus, South 115 km (72 mi)

E of epicenter

Eyrarbakki

(pop: 531)

III: Weak

Sveitarfelagid Arborg, South 117 km (72 mi)

E of epicenter

Hveragerdi

(pop: 2,290)

III: Weak

Hveragerdisbaer, South 118 km (73 mi)

N of epicenter

Arnarstapi

(pop: 15)

III: Weak

Snæfellsbær, West 119 km (74

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Date and TimeMag
DepthDistanceLocationDetailsMap May 24, 01:11 pm (Reykjavik)

4.0

12 km1.7 km (1 mi) to the SW Greenland Sea, 79 km southwest of Reykjavik, Capital Region, IcelandI FELT IT InfoApr 1, 04:58 pm (Reykjavik)

4.6

10 km48 km (30 mi) to the NE 30 km southwest of Reykjavik, Capital Region, Iceland InfoApr 1, 04:57 pm (Reykjavik)

4.9

10 km26 km (16 mi) to the E Southern Peninsula, 57 km southwest of Reykjavik, Capital Region, Iceland 2 reportsInfoApr 1, 04:56 pm (Reykjavik)

4.7

5 km24 km (15 mi) to the E Greenland Sea, 55 km southwest of Reykjavik, Capital Region, Iceland InfoApr 1, 04:54 pm (Reykjavik)

5.2

10 km39 km (24 mi) to the NE 39 km southwest of Reykjavik, Capital Region, Iceland InfoMay 29, 2024 10:57 am (Reykjavik)

4.3

3.3 km43 km (27 mi) to the NE Iceland: 1.1 km NE of Sundhnúkur InfoNov 10, 2023 06:09 pm (Reykjavik)

5.3

10 km33 km (21 mi) to the NE Iceland Region InfoJul 9, 2023 10:22 pm (Reykjavik)

5.2

5.3 km56 km (35 mi) to the NE Iceland: 1.6 Km E of Keilir 410 reportsInfoJul 31, 2022 05:48 pm (Reykjavik)

5.2

1.1 km44 km (27 mi) to the NE Iceland: 5.2 Km SW of Fagradalsfjall 57 reportsInfoJul 31, 2022 05:48 pm (Reykjavik)

5.4

10 km49 km (30 mi) to the NE 29 km southwest of Reykjavik, Capital Region, Iceland 152 reportsInfoMar 14, 2021 02:15 pm (Reykjavik)

5.4

3.1 km44 km (27 mi) to the E 5.4 km SW of Fagradalsfjall 188 reportsInfoFeb 27, 2021 08:07 am (Reykjavik)

5.2

4.8 km51 km (32 mi) to the NE 2.7 Km NE of Fagradalsfjall, Iceland 109 reportsInfoFeb 24, 2021 10:05 am (Reykjavik)

5.7

1.1 km52 km (32 mi) to the NE

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FRANKFORT, Ky. – A Disaster Recovery Center has opened in Nelson County to offer in-person support to Kentucky survivors who experienced loss as the result of the April severe storms, straight-line winds, flooding, landslides and mudslides. The new Disaster Recovery Center in Nelson County is located at:

Boston Community Center, 61 Lebanon Junction Road, Boston, KY 40107 

Working hours are:

9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Eastern Time, Monday, Tuesday and Thursday through Saturday, 

2 -7 p.m. Eastern Time, Wednesday, 

1 – 7 p.m. Eastern Time, Sunday.

Disaster Recovery Centers are one-stop shops where you can get information and advice on available assistance from state, federal and community organizations. You can get help to apply for FEMA assistance, learn the status of your FEMA application, understand the letters you get from FEMA and get referrals to agencies that may offer other assistance. The U.S. Small Business Administration representatives and resources from the Commonwealth are also available at the Disaster Recovery Centers to assist you.

FEMA is encouraging Kentuckians affected by the April storms to apply for federal disaster assistance as soon as possible. The deadline to apply is June 25.

You can visit any Disaster Recovery Center to get in-person assistance. No appointment is needed. To find all other center locations, including those in other states, go to fema.gov/drc or text “DRC” and a Zip Code to 43362. 

You don’t have to visit a center

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