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This Will Secure Mountain Passes in Winter

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The four most avalanche-prone mountain passes have been secured with so-called avalanche towers. This is how the Norwegian Public Roads Administration will prevent uncontrolled avalanches and keep the roads open this winter.
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The four most avalanche-prone mountain passes in Southern Norway are now secured with new avalanche towers to prevent uncontrolled avalanches onto open roads.

The four most avalanche-prone mountain passes have been secured with so-called avalanche towers. This is how the Norwegian Public Roads Administration will prevent uncontrolled avalanches and keep the roads open this winter.

The exposed section of the E6 in Langfjorden will get avalanche towers next year.

– Six avalanche towers have been installed on Strynefjellet. All in Grasdalen, says Njål Farestveit from the Norwegian Public Roads Administration.

The exposed section of the E6 in Langfjorden will get avalanche towers next year.

The four most avalanche-prone mountain passes in Southern Norway are now secured with new avalanche towers to prevent uncontrolled avalanches onto open roads.

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Agderposten broke the news in on Tuesday, November 4, 2025.
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