'Well, this is Iceland': Earthquake interrupts Prime Minister

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'Well, this is Iceland' Iceland's Prime Minister was interrupted by an earthquake while filming an interview — but managed to shrug off the intrusion and finish her answer.

Iceland's Prime Minister was interrupted by an earthquake while filming an interview on Tuesday -- but managed to shrug off the intrusion and finish her answer.

Katrin Jakobsdottir was discussing the impact of the pandemic on tourism with the Washington Post when her house started to shake, visibly startling the Icelandic leader."Oh my god, there's an earthquake," she said with a gasp."Sorry, there was an earthquake right now. Wow."But Jakobsdottir quickly pivoted back to the matter at hand, laughing:"Well this is Iceland" and continuing her response to the question.

— Washington Post Live October 20, 2020 "Yes I'm perfectly fine, the house is still strong, so no worries," she later added.Read MoreJakobsdottir, 44, has been Iceland's Prime Minister since 2017.The 5.6 magnitude earthquake struck on Tuesday afternoon 10 kilometers southwest of Hafnarfjordur, a coastal town near the capital of Reykjavík, according to the United States Geological Survey, which measures quakes worldwide.

 

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