<p>Residents evacuated</a> their homes on the coast of Innaarsuit, off western Iceland, as a 300-foot-tall</a> iceberg came dangerously close to the island, floating within 100 meters of their village on July 12.</p><p>Villagers told</a> the Greenlandic Broadcasting Corporation (KNR) that they had never seen such a large iceberg so close to the island before.</p><p>Reuters reported</a> that the village had a population of 170 people.</p><p>This footage was posted on July 12 by Oline Nielsen, who told Storyful that the iceberg was still floating near the village on July 16. Credit: Oline Nielsen via Storyful</p><br />