The number of victims of a large-scale landslide in Norway stands at seven / GORDON



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In Norway, on January 3, during rescue operations at the site of a landslide, two bodies were found. The search work continues.

Rescue teams confirmed the deaths of seven people as a result of a massive landslide on December 30 in the municipality of Gjerdram, 20 kilometers from the Norwegian capital, Oslo. This was reported by the Norwegian police on the morning of January 3.

According to NRK, two bodies were found today during rescue operations at the site of a landslide. They were found among the rubble of the houses.

Search work with the help of rescuers, police and dogs will continue in the afternoon and evening. Police hope to find survivors. Three people are still missing, according to the report.

Five in 10 missing after the landslide that occurred on the morning of December 30 were found dead, Norwegian channel NRK reported.

The body of the first victim was found on January 1, then three bodies were found on Saturday, January 2, and one death was confirmed on the morning of January 3.

The landslide that occurred in Gjerdram affected more than 10 residential addresses. More than 1000 people were evacuated. There are children among the missing. People are also searching with the help of thermal imaging cameras.



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