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Rescuers find body after landslide in Norway, 9 still missing
Rescuers find body after landslide in Norway, 9 still missing
Gwladys Fouche,
Reuters
Published Jan 02, 2021 01:40 PM PHT

OSLO — Rescuers found one body on Friday, two days after a landslide in southern Norway swept away at least 9 buildings, police said, with 9 people still missing.
OSLO — Rescuers found one body on Friday, two days after a landslide in southern Norway swept away at least 9 buildings, police said, with 9 people still missing.
Another 10 people were injured after Wednesday's landslide in the residential area in the Gjerdrum municipality, about 30 kilometers north of the capital, Oslo.
Another 10 people were injured after Wednesday's landslide in the residential area in the Gjerdrum municipality, about 30 kilometers north of the capital, Oslo.
"One person has been found. Unfortunately this person is confirmed dead," the head of the police operation at the site, Roy Alkvist, told reporters, declining to give any details on the person.
"One person has been found. Unfortunately this person is confirmed dead," the head of the police operation at the site, Roy Alkvist, told reporters, declining to give any details on the person.
Emergency workers are continuing their search in what Bjoern Nuland, head of the health team at the site, said was still a rescue operation. A search-and-rescue team from neighboring Sweden was assisting.
Emergency workers are continuing their search in what Bjoern Nuland, head of the health team at the site, said was still a rescue operation. A search-and-rescue team from neighboring Sweden was assisting.
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Some 1,000 people have so far been evacuated from Gjerdrum, including 46 people from an area 2 kms away from the landslide, after cracks were observed in the ground.
Some 1,000 people have so far been evacuated from Gjerdrum, including 46 people from an area 2 kms away from the landslide, after cracks were observed in the ground.
The landslide and the rescue effort have gripped the Nordic nation of 5.4 million.
The landslide and the rescue effort have gripped the Nordic nation of 5.4 million.
King Harald, 83, said at the start of his traditional New Year's Eve speech on Thursday that the "tragic event leaves a deep impression on us all."
King Harald, 83, said at the start of his traditional New Year's Eve speech on Thursday that the "tragic event leaves a deep impression on us all."
"I feel with you who go in the New Year with grief and uncertainty. With you who have lost your homes, and who are right now despairing and do not see the way forward," he said.
"I feel with you who go in the New Year with grief and uncertainty. With you who have lost your homes, and who are right now despairing and do not see the way forward," he said.
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