The Prime Minister of Iceland, Katrín Jakobsdóttir was seen to be calm when the live interview was immediately interrupted by an earthquake.
According to the BBC, the live interview with the Washington Post was interrupted after a 5.5 magnitude earthquake shook Krysuvik, south of the capital, Reykjavik.
No injuries were reported following the quake.
In a video shared by the BBC, Katrín, who was shocked for a while, calmed down and said that she was in good condition to continue the interview.
“Sorry, there was an earthquake right now, wow. Well, this is Iceland, ”she said as she continued the broadcast.
Earthquake interrupts live interview with Iceland's Prime Minister Katrín Jakobsdóttirhttps://t.co/zrPn7AYXXS pic.twitter.com/V3kE52GTC6
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Source: BBC