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When the woman went out to seduce the dog, she and her husband were still on the phone, minutes before the disaster. In Norway, the disaster is already considered the greatest disaster of modern times in the country. Rescue teams are looking for ten missing people.
Aerial footage shows that some houses have been badly damaged and some have rotted away with all the dirt in general.
PHOTO GALLERY. In Norway, a Lithuanian who disappeared after the landslide: the hope of seeing her alive is gone
The disaster occurred on the night from Tuesday to Wednesday in the small town of Asko, about 25 kilometers from the capital Oslo. Many Lithuanians working in Norway live in the area, and it is feared that the rolling clay has killed the Lithuanian Rasa Lasinskienė, who was carrying a dog at 4 a.m. and was on the phone with the man who stayed at home. .
“It just came to our notice then. Then I hung up and started, then tried calling, already vsio, the phone is off. Without connection. I just dug in the snow. Yes, up there with the dog. Just when that came down from that side and so everything happened, I didn’t see it, I still tried to scream, but in the dark, the electricity disappeared, everything disappeared at once and so much knowledge, ”says Ramūnas Lasinskas, the missing Lithuanian.
Lithuania and her husband have lived in Norway for 14 years, and their children, it is true, are already adults and live separately. The landslide lost Lithuania the morning of her birthday; he turned 49 yesterday. And while rescuers say they hope to find survivors of the disaster, relatives no longer have any hope.
“No. The son spoke, but no … there is no possibility of being, I do not know. Who knows, of course, such a landslide, from where there may be no possibility of it really. Zero,” says R. Lasinskas.
“We are also communicating with Lithuanians living in the region, in general we are also communicating with the police, we have written an official appeal to the regional police about the possible disappearance of our compatriot, we are waiting for a response,” says the ambassador in Norway Jonas Paslauskas.
After the disaster, rescuers are still looking for 10 missing residents, another 10 were injured, one of them in serious condition. Almost 1,500 people have already been evacuated from the area.
“This is the biggest catastrophe of its kind in the history of modern Norway, the biggest landslide. The problem is that now it is very difficult to get to that place, and only with the help of helicopters do rescuers reach that place” said J. Paslauskas.
“There is such a soil, medium like clay, which is then diluted with water and becomes a mass that includes everything inward,” says Violeta Dobrovolskienė, president of the Norwegian Council of Lithuanian Communities.
Rescue work is also complicated by the fact that the landslide continues to advance. Rescue teams report that some houses were dragged as far as 400 meters from where they were. Furthermore, it is not clear whether the house where the Lithuanians lived is still standing.
“I have a son. But while I was standing, I came. Without documents, with nothing. The phone just came out, but I was without charger“Says R. Lasinskas.
This is not the first landslide in Norway, at the epicenter of which are the Lithuanians. Four years ago, a 420 meter wide and 270 meter long landslide killed 3 Lithuanian forest workers. The city of Asko, where the disaster occurred yesterday, is only a few kilometers away.
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