NewsEvacuations ordered in Norway after heavy rainfall triggers landslide fears

Evacuations ordered in Norway after heavy rainfall triggers landslide fears

Telemark is a stunning area.
Telemark is a stunning area.
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Ilona Raczyńska

23 July 2024 09:26

About 100 kilometres west of Oslo, the authorities evacuated 350 people from areas at risk of landslides. Due to the uncertain weather, it is not ruled out that more people will be evacuated.

The incident occurred in the Telemark region of Norway. It is one of the main summer vacation spots in the country. One can relax there in the mountains, by the sea or lake, or take a walk in the forest to see the numerous waterfalls. Therefore, the place is crowded with tourists, including those from abroad.

Evacuated tourists in Norway

Unfortunately, over the past day, this part of Norway experienced exceptionally heavy rainfall. Due to the risk of a dangerous landslide on Monday, July 22, in the evening, rescue services had to evacuate local residents and tourists staying at campsites and camping grounds.

A total of about 350 people were provided with shelter. The decision on their possible return will be made by the authorities after obtaining the results of geological surveys.

This is what the city of Beveroya in the Telemark region looked like on July 22.
This is what the city of Beveroya in the Telemark region looked like on July 22.© EPA, PAP | Ole Berg-Rusten

Climate changes in Norway

As PAP recalls, Norway is considered the country most affected by climate changes in Europe. Last year, due to the largest flood in the 21st century, there were dozens of mountain slope landslides, but thanks to timely rescue operations, no one was harmed.

Several years ago, unfortunately, an unimaginable tragedy occurred in Norway. As a result of a landslide in Gjerdrum in December 2020, 10 people died.

But the most tragic natural disaster in the country's history was also a landslide—in 1934 in Tafjord, 34 people died.

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