A powerful landslide occurred in Norway that covered an area of about 100 square meters, plunging it into the sea.
The dramatic event involved several houses collapsing and disappearing under water in just a few seconds. Footage shows the land rapidly breaking away from the peninsula and flipping towards the sea.
Fortunately, no casualties were reported, as residents were evacuated in time by the authorities. Experts say this is one of the largest landslides in recent years in Norway. The main causes are thought to be intense rainfall and the weak soil structure in the area.
🇳🇴😱 In Norway, land was swallowed by the sea along with houses
A massive landslide sent a chunk of land the size of 14 football fields — around 100,000 square meters — crashing into the sea. Several residential houses collapsed with it.
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Authorities are still on the ground assessing the situation and preventing the risk of further landslides. The event has raised public concerns and opened discussions about the need for preventive measures against natural disasters.
(Balkanweb)
