Greenland villages face tsunami threat over giant glacier
A huge 11 million-tonne iceberg grounded just outside village of Innaarsuit could cause life-threatening waves, endangering the coastal homes of the town's 169 residents.
The glaciers of Greenland produce millions of icebergs every year and most eventually float harmlessly out to sea.
But a huge 11 million-tonne iceberg recently came aground off the remote Inuit village of Innaarsuit, prompting fears it could break up and cause a tsunami.
Al Jazeera's Nick Clark reports from Innaarsuit, Greenland.
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