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Landslide in Arctic Norway sweeps away 8 homes

A powerful landslide near the town of Alta swept away eight houses into the sea off northern Norway. The landslide was between 650 meters and 800 meters wide and up to 40 meters.

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Landslide in Arctic Norway sweeps away 8 homes
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Published : Jun 5, 2020, 8:16 AM IST

Updated : Jun 5, 2020, 6:53 PM IST

Copenhagen: Jan Egil Bakkedal had just prepared himself a sandwich when he heard a huge noise and realized that it was a landslide after which he ran out and filmed it from a nearby hill in Arctic Norway.

Bakkedal said on Thursday that he filmed Wednesday afternoon's powerful landslide near the town of Alta that swept eight houses into the sea off northern Norway.

A powerful landslide near the town of Alta took eight houses into the sea off northern Norway on Wednesday.

Bakkedal said he 'ran for my life' into surrounding hills, and saw that one of the houses which he owns was washed away in the landslide.

Local police said that the landslide was between 650 meters and 800 meters (2,145-2,640 feet) wide and up to 40 meters (132 feet) high.

Police spokesman Torfinn Halvari said a car was swept away in the landslide, but no one was injured. A dog that ended up in the sea was able to swim back to land and is safe, he said.

The video shows the dog walking up to his rescuer who puts a harness around th animal and airlifts it out of the disaster zone in the Norwegian town of Alta.

Read more: Trawler engulfed by fire capsizes in Tromso

Several minor landslides followed, and nearby houses were temporarily evacuated.

The far end of the cape where the landslide occurred was Thursday closed off with Alta mayor Monica Nielsen saying that “the extent of the damage is considerable, and there's a lot of debris.” Work was underway to ensure that the rubble doesn't end up in shipping lanes.

(With inputs from AP)

Copenhagen: Jan Egil Bakkedal had just prepared himself a sandwich when he heard a huge noise and realized that it was a landslide after which he ran out and filmed it from a nearby hill in Arctic Norway.

Bakkedal said on Thursday that he filmed Wednesday afternoon's powerful landslide near the town of Alta that swept eight houses into the sea off northern Norway.

A powerful landslide near the town of Alta took eight houses into the sea off northern Norway on Wednesday.

Bakkedal said he 'ran for my life' into surrounding hills, and saw that one of the houses which he owns was washed away in the landslide.

Local police said that the landslide was between 650 meters and 800 meters (2,145-2,640 feet) wide and up to 40 meters (132 feet) high.

Police spokesman Torfinn Halvari said a car was swept away in the landslide, but no one was injured. A dog that ended up in the sea was able to swim back to land and is safe, he said.

The video shows the dog walking up to his rescuer who puts a harness around th animal and airlifts it out of the disaster zone in the Norwegian town of Alta.

Read more: Trawler engulfed by fire capsizes in Tromso

Several minor landslides followed, and nearby houses were temporarily evacuated.

The far end of the cape where the landslide occurred was Thursday closed off with Alta mayor Monica Nielsen saying that “the extent of the damage is considerable, and there's a lot of debris.” Work was underway to ensure that the rubble doesn't end up in shipping lanes.

(With inputs from AP)

Last Updated : Jun 5, 2020, 6:53 PM IST
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