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  2. The first reports of the landslide were made at 3:51 am on 30 December 2020. 10 people were injured, with 26 initially reported missing, though it was later determined that the actual number of missing persons was 10.

    • Summary of The Latest News
    • How Many People died?
    • Where Did It Happen?
    • What Happened on December 30?
    • What Happened afterwards?
    • The Search and Rescue Operation
    • The Reaction from Norway’s Leaders
    • Why Did The Landslide Happen?

    Seven people are known to have died, but three others are presumed dead. On the afternoon of January 5, police announced there is now no hope of finding any survivors. Read more: Shocking Photos Reveal Full Horror Of Norway Landslide More than 1,000 locals were evacuated from their homes as the ground underneath Ask showed continued signs of instab...

    So far, seven bodies have been discovered in the landslide area. The first to be named was 31-year-old Eirik Grønolen. Bjørn-Ivar Grymyr Jansen (40) and his 2-year-old daughter Alma Grymyr Jansen have also been found dead. The mother, who was pregnant with their second child, was confirmed dead later. Lisbeth Neraas (54) and her visiting son Marius...

    The landslide occurred in a residential area of Ask, a village in Gjerdum municipality about 40km northeast of Oslo. The impacted area was a relatively new road and housing development on the southern edge of the village.

    Emergency services received the first calls at around 4am on Wednesday morning. One eye-witness told NRK: “It was so unreal. I put on my headlamp and walked over, then I saw only a huge hole in the ground and many houses were gone.” “I have forest in the garden that was not there before. It is a bit difficult to describe,” said one eye-witness to V...

    Many lives were saved in the hectic initial hours after the incident. Neighbours, police, firefighters and ambulance crews took part in the initial response. At least 10 people were taken to hospital. “Some rescued people from inside houses that collapsed shortly afterwards. We have had people down in the ravine to rescue people from cars and so on...

    Once the scale of the incident became clear, authorities were quick to declare a national disaster. This triggered a search and rescue operation led by Police and supported by the local municipality, national defence and emergency crews, helicopter support, voluntary organisations. Rescue crews were hampered by the poor light and weather conditions...

    Norway's prime minister took to Twitter to share her sorrow over the incident. “It hurts to see how the forces of nature have ravaged Gjerdrum. My thoughts go to all those affected by the landslide. Now it is important that the emergency services get their job done,” she said. In his New Year’s Eve speech, King Harald offered his thoughts to those ...

    Norway is no stranger to earth movement. In the summer of 2019, this dramatic landslide divided a small village in two. Earlier this year, instability near Alta in Northern Norway resulted in a series of landslidesthat destroyed a road and several houses. Read more: Earthquakes in Norway The exact cause of this landslide remains unknown. However, e...

  3. Jun 9, 2023 · On 30 December 2020 the Gjerdrum landslide in Norway killed ten people. This large quick clay landslide occurred in the early hours of the morning following a wet autumn. In the aftermath of the landslide public enquiry was established, which reported on 29 September 2021. The report is available online, in Norwegian.

  4. Dec 31, 2020 · A landslide in a Norwegian village has buried homes under dark mud, injuring 10 people - one seriously - and leaving a further 10 missing. Rescue workers are continuing to search for the...

  5. Jul 12, 2021 · Ten people died in the landslide in the town of Gjerdrum, north of Oslo, on 30 December last year. (Photo: Stian Lysberg Solum, NTB)

  6. Dec 30, 2020 · Aerial footage shows the scale of a landslide in a Norwegian village which has left at least nine people injured. Houses have been buried by mud and several hundred residents have been...

  7. More than 30 homes were destroyed, with others teetering on the edges of the deep crater that was left by the landslide. At least 1,000 residents were evacuated from the area.

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