Missing tsunami on island of Greenland

On an island in front of the west coast of Greenland, four people are missing after an earthquake and tsunami in the night of Saturday on Sunday.

The earthquake had a force of 4.0. Through the quake and tide, eleven buildings were damaged or washed away.

Tsunamis are more common on the coast of Greenland. According to geologists, those caused by landslides and degradative ice from melting glaciers.

Greenland belongs to Denmark, but the 57,000 inhabitants have been autonomous since 2009.