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Warning: Mountainside Could Collapse in Norway

A large area of Skarfjell in southeastern Norway has been moving unusually much in the past 24 hours. Authorities now fear that the entire mountainside could collapse. Hikers are being urged to avoid the area.

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A large area of Skarfjell in southeastern Norway has been moving unusually much in the past 24 hours. Authorities now fear that the entire mountainside could collapse. Hikers are being urged to avoid the area.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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Danger of giant rock slide: – No major consequences expected After several rock falls and rock slides last week, the Norwegian Water Resources and Emergency Management Agency (NVE) was called in to monitor the mountain. In just one hour, the mountain moved 1.5 centimeters on Monday evening. – NVE has modeled the possible outlet area in the event of a larger landslide from Skarfjellet. We do not expect major consequences from a possible landslide…

The Nerdal family lives under the landslide-prone mountain Skarfjellet in Innerdalen.

A large section of mountain in the landslide-prone Skarfjell in Innerdalen has moved unusually much in the past 24 hours. Several landslides have led the NVE to decide to monitor the mountain.

A large section of mountain in the landslide-prone Skarfjell in Innerdalen has moved unusually much in the past 24 hours. Several landslides have led the NVE to decide to monitor the mountain.

A large section of mountain in the landslide-prone Skarfjell in Innerdalen has moved unusually much in the past 24 hours. Several landslides have led the NVE to decide to monitor the mountain.

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opp.no broke the news in on Sunday, July 13, 2025.
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