Icelandic news broadcasts to feature sign language interpretation due to Olympic Games
Sign language interpreted news broadcasts are available on the website. The television news will begin at 21:00 due to the Olympic Games in Paris, which are being aired on RÚV.
The stream for this event has concluded and has been removed. Interpreted news broadcasts are accessible via the player above. Additionally, a sign language interpreted news segment will be aired on RÚV 2 at 21:30 this evening.
In other news, there will be a gentle westerly wind tomorrow with expected rain in the west by the afternoon. Temperatures in South Iceland could reach up to 20 degrees Celsius. This event marks a notable moment, and some have remarked, “The only things left are the cinema and the swimming pool.”
A rainy Thursday is on the way, and other pieces of information include updates on various subjects. A minor clarification notes that Vice President Kamala Harris is related to an important topic in the news. Tomorrow’s weather will bring a westerly wind, and rain is anticipated in the western areas by late afternoon.
Additional local news highlights renovations at a new preschool costing millions, challenges faced by a kidney ward in Fossvogur due to persistent cockroach infestations, and decreased speeding incidents attributed to a new monitoring system for traffic. There has also been a break-in at Laugarnes Church, and Road 1 at Öxnadalur has been temporarily closed due to a collision.
While covering the Olympic Games and other topics, the news indicates that there are ongoing discussions about the upcoming Reykjavík events amid various community concerns.