AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoCulture Night in Reykjavík: Mayor Hildur Björnsdóttir urged people to head downtown despite the forecast, saying the weather “is not as bad as it looks,” with around 400 events across the capital and free public transport running after 10pm. Traffic & marathon planning: Police and Strætó are preparing for heavy demand, with extensive road closures and revised bus schedules; visitors are encouraged to park near Laugardalshöll and use free shuttles, while the Reykjavík Marathon has thousands of runners and challenging conditions expected in the rain. Mental health access: Iceland rolled out a nationwide self-referral digital mental health service for children with anxiety (ages 5–12), letting parents seek help online without a doctor or school referral. Science breakthrough: deCODE Genetics in Reykjavík built the first Icelandic pangenome, uncovering a hidden genetic variant linked to early-onset Parkinson’s disease. Public safety: A major rescue operation on Fimmvörðuháls was launched after a hiker became ill, with fog limiting helicopter access. EU debate: New voices continue to shape the lead-up to the 29 August referendum on whether to reopen EU membership negotiations.
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