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More than 50 homes destroyed in Norway fire

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More than 50 homes were destroyed by fire ​on Friday near the city ‌of Drammen in southern Norway as firefighters battled to contain the ​flames amid strong winds, ​rescue officials said.

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In Norway, a large-scale fire has not yet been extinguished, evacuees are gradually allowed to return homeA large-scale forest fire in Drammen (Norway) is still not extinguished, but there is no threat to the residential area. Evacuated residents gradually allow to return to the surviving houses, the fire is called the largest in 100 years.

·Kyiv, Ukraine
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It is the most devastating fire in Norway for a hundred years. Suddenly, an entire townhouse was set in flames. As the local people experienced the situation.

·Hamburg, Germany
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The fire covered a residential area with terraced houses. At first there were no reports of seriously injured people.

·Zürich, Switzerland
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The large fire that broke out yesterday in Norway in the residential district of Krokstadelva in Drammen, not far from Oslo, is still not fully under control. (ANSA)

·Rome, Italy
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The fire that destroyed large parts of a residential area in Drammen, southwest of Oslo, is under control, the Vestfold Fire Department announced. Since it broke out, more than 100 homes have burned down, two people have been taken to hospital with smoke inhalation, eight police officers have inhaled smoke and one firefighter has suffered minor injuries, according to NRK. Strong winds are believed to have contributed to the rapid spread of the f…

·Stockholm, Sweden
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A massive fire that broke out in a rowhouse area in Norway on Friday was dying down by Saturday morning, but firefighters still had not fully brought it under control. The worst fire in Norway in a century has destroyed more than 100 homes and forced hundreds of people to evacuate the area.

·Tallinn, Estonia
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Aftonbladet broke the news in Stockholm, Sweden on Friday, July 17, 2026.
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