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ISHealth6 days ago

The conflict in Garðabær is escalating and poses a threat of violence

The article describes the current state of Klaustrið in Garðabæ, noting damage to the building including broken windows, dirt, and glass shards. It mentions that the house has been unoccupied for some time but still has electricity. The structure is open and unsafe, with potential risks if people enter. The building was previously owned by the Sisters of Saint Joseph and built in the 1980s. A purchase agreement between Garðabæ and the sisters stipulates that the property should be used for elderly care or other community services related to human issues, health, children, or youth until 2028.

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RÚV FréttirState / PublicCenter6 days ago
The conflict in Garðabær is escalating and poses a threat of violence

The article describes the current state of Klaustrið in Garðabæ, noting damage to the building including broken windows, dirt, and glass shards. It mentions that the house has been unoccupied for some time but still has electricity. The structure is open and unsafe, with potential risks if people enter. The building was previously owned by the Sisters of Saint Joseph and built in the 1980s. A purchase agreement between Garðabæ and the sisters stipulates that the property should be used for elderly care or other community services related to human issues, health, children, or youth until 2028.

Bias read (Center): The article provides a factual description of the physical condition of the building and its intended future use without taking a clear stance or using biased language.