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Of: Josefine Karlsson
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Eight people are still wanted for the landslide in the Norwegian Gjerdrum.
The police have released the names of the ten missing, two of whom are children.
Two people have been confirmed dead but have yet to be identified.
– We know this is a difficult situation and that there are relatives waiting for information, says Task Leader Roy Alkvist.
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Two people have been found dead among the masses.
Eight other people are still missing and a great search is underway to find them alive.
– There is still hope of finding survivors in the landslides, says police task leader Roy Alkvist during a news conference on Saturday morning.
On Friday, the police came out with the names of the missing. The names of the people who were found in the racial masses are probably also on the police list, as the dead have not yet been identified.
Photo: Private
Rasa Lasinskiene, 49, was resting the dog when the landslide occurred.
Rasa Lasinskiene, 49 years old:
When the landslide occurred at 4 a.m., she was resting the dog before going to work. According to Bergens Tidene, who spoke to her son, she must have been on the phone with her husband when the conversation suddenly broke off.
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Marius Brustad, 29, was on a temporary visit with his mother on weekdays. Both are missing.
Marius Brustad, 29 years old:
He was temporarily in Gjerdrum to visit his 54-year-old mother Lisbeth Neraas on weekdays, according to the local newspaper Romerikes Blad.
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Lisbeth Neraas, 54, is still missing. His 29-year-old son Marius Brustad is also missing.
Lisbeth Neraas, 54 years old:
Mother of Marius Brustad, 29 years old. They are both missing.
Ann-Mari Olsen-Næristorp, 50 years old:
She was at home with her husband and 13-year-old daughter Victoria Emilie Næristorp-Sørengen when the landslide occurred. The husband has told VG that they all tried to escape the house when the landslide occurred. Ann-Marie and Victoria are still missing.
Victoria Emilie Næristorp-Sørengen, 13 years old:
Daughter of Ann-Mari Olsen-Næristorp, 50, who is also still missing.
Charlot Grymyr Jansen, 31 years old:
She was at home in her apartment with her husband Bjørn-Ivar Jansen, 40, and her daughter Alma Grymyr Jansen, 2, when the apartment building collapsed, according to Romerikes Blad. The family was expecting a baby in February.
Bjørn-Ivar Grymyr Jansen, 40 years old:
Missing along with his pregnant wife Charlot Grymyr Jansen, 31, and their daughter Alma Grymyr Jansen, 2.
Alma Grymyr Jansen, 2 years old:
Daughter of Charlot Grymyr Jansen, 31, and Bjørn-Ivar Grymyr Jansen, 40. The entire family is still missing.
Eirik Grønolen, 31 years old:
He was in one of the houses in the affected residential area when the landslide broke out, according to NRK. It is still missing.
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Irene Ruud Gundersen, 69, is one of those still missing after the landslide.
Irene Ruud Gundersen, 69:
She was at home with her husband and daughter when the landslide occurred. The husband and daughter left the house and survived with minor injuries, writes VG. Irene Ruud Gundersen has not yet been found.
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