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Wednesday, September 03, 2025

The world's largest iceberg is "rapidly breaking up" into several large "very large chunks," scientists from the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) have said. Previously weighing nearly a trillion metric tonnes (1.1 trillion tons) and spanning an area of 3,672 square kilometers (1,418 square miles) " slightly bigger than Rhode Island " the A23a iceberg has been closely tracked by scientists ever since it calved from the Filchner-Ronne ice shelf in Antarctica in 1986.

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A23a has held the "largest current iceberg" title several times since the 1980s, occasionally being surpassed by larger but shorter-lived icebergs, including A68 in 2017 and A76 in 2021. Andrew Meijers, an oceanographer at BAS, told CNN in an email Wednesday: "The iceberg is rapidly breaking up, and shedding very large chunks, themselves designated large icebergs by the US national ice centre that tracks these." The "megaberg" has now shrunk to about 1,700 square kilometers (656 square miles), according to Meijers, which equates to roughly the size of Greater London.

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No problems here!

LOL

hahahahahahahaha!!!!

Bring it on, gonna be a really big show!!!!!!

#1 | Posted by billy_boy at 2025-09-03 09:09 PM | Reply

Well that's gonna leave a mark.

#2 | Posted by LauraMohr at 2025-09-03 09:13 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 1

Totts and pears for all those conservative coast dwellers in Florida and Texas.

Pray to your nonexistent god for salvation.

#3 | Posted by billy_boy at 2025-09-03 09:13 PM | Reply

A23a? Who knew the Bavarian Illuminati had this reach?

#4 | Posted by Dbt2 at 2025-09-04 02:36 PM | Reply

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