Looming iceberg
This satellite image, captured by Sentinel-2A on 9 July 2018, shows a huge iceberg perilously close to the village of Innaarsuit (indicated in red) on the west coast of Greenland. It is understood that if the berg breaks apart, waves resulting from the falling ice could wash away parts of the village.
Here the 169 residents of Innaarsuit are relatively used to seeing large icebergs floating by, but weighing around 10 million tonnes, the berg shown is reported to be the largest in memory. With chunks of ice calving from the iceberg, a number of residents were evacuated amid fears of a bigger break up.