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476 new coronary heart diseases in the last 24 hours

In the last 24 hours, 476 corona infections have been recorded in Norway. That’s 47 less than the day before, but 12 more than the same day last week.

A total of 45,931 corona-infected people were registered in this country at midnight, according to preliminary figures from the national infectious disease notification system (MSIS).

Woman to hospital after driving downhill in Melhus

A woman in her 40s has been taken to hospital after a car accident in Melhus in Trøndelag last night. Police suspect that he was driving with a high blood alcohol level.

– The car ended up quite far from the road, on a slope and got stuck in a tree, says Operations Manager Trond Volden. It is estimated that the car was 80 meters from the road.

Dogs died in a fire in Follo

One person was sent to hospital with smoke injuries after a fire broke out in Langhus in Nordre Follo. Two dogs have been confirmed dead.

The message about the Steinsleppen fire came around midnight.

Attacks in Syria

Last night several rockets were fired at Hama province in Syria. Syrian air defenses claim to have avoided most of the rockets.

According to state media and the Defense Ministry in Damascus, the attack was carried out by Israel through Lebanese airspace. The exile group SOHR believes that Israel was most likely behind the attack and that the target was positions belonging to Syrian regime forces and the Iranian-backed militia. Israel has not commented on the attack.

Earthquake in the Philippines

A 6.3 magnitude earthquake struck the Philippines last night. The quake had a depth of 114 kilometers and struck the province of Batangas on the main island of Luzon, less than 100 kilometers from the capital Manila.

There were reports of buildings shaking, but there were no immediate reports of injuries. The earthquake did not cause a tsunami.

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