Members of search and rescue units have been patrolling the central highlands this summer as part of a nation-wide project managed by the Icelandic Association for Search and Rescue. The teams have responded to nearly 300 calls in the area since early July.
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“The teams have been very active this summer, which only proves how important it is to monitor the area during high season,” Jónas Guðmundsson, the Icelandic Association for Search and Rescue’s project manager, told Morgunblaðið newspaper.
Members of search and rescue units have been patrolling the central highlands this summer as part of a nation-wide project managed by the Icelandic Association for Search and Rescue. The teams have responded to nearly 300 calls in the area since early July.
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“The teams have been very active this summer, which only proves how important it is to monitor the area during high season,” Jónas Guðmundsson, the Icelandic Association for Search and Rescue’s project manager, told Morgunblaðið newspaper.