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Swedish Help on Its Way to the Norwegian Landslide on E6

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The Norwegian rescue service is receiving Swedish help after the major landslide on E6. – A Swedish search dog is coming that we will use from a boat, says the response leader Torstein Hansen to Dagbladet.

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The Norwegian rescue service is receiving Swedish help after the major landslide on E6. – A Swedish search dog is coming that we will use from a boat, says the response leader Torstein Hansen to Dagbladet.

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The police state in a press release that the E6 landslide will be investigated as a possible fatal work accident.

Roads and railways are expected to remain closed for several weeks after the landslide that occurred on the E6 Nesvatnet on Saturday. One person is believed to have died. Here you will find the latest news about the landslide.

One person is presumed dead after the landslide that crossed the E6 and the railway at Nesvatnet in Levanger. The landslide led to the closure of the road and railway for several weeks. Adresseavisen is following the situation.

Police have resumed the search for a Dane on Sunday who is believed to have died in a large Norwegian landslide.

Missing man was hired by Bane Nor The man who is missing after the landslide in Levanger on Saturday was Danish and worked at the site. He worked for a company that was hired by Bane Nor to provide geotechnical advice and monitor the ground conditions at the site. This was reported by the police's operations manager Svein Helgetun to Aftenposten. The rescue operation ended just before 5 pm on Saturday afternoon and switched to a search for the …

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Aftenposten broke the news in Oslo, Norway on Sunday, August 31, 2025.
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