San Diego Union-Tribune

RESCUERS SEARCH FOR LANDSLIDE SURVIVORS

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Rescuers have recovered the bodies of seven people killed in a landslide in Norway last week, and they are still looking for survivors, police said Monday.

Three people remained missing after the disaster in the village of Ask, about 30 miles northeast of Oslo, police said. Officials said the landslide on Wednesday, which led to the evacuation of people from the area, was related to quick clay, which can collapse into a liquid state when overloaded.

“We are in despair over the terrible and tragic outcome of this slide,” Anders Ostensen, the mayor of Gjerdrum, the local municipali­ty that includes Ask, said to reporters on Monday. “The situation is still unreal to us, but we are trying to turn things around, and we’ve started the work of trying to

get back to normality.”

About 1,000 people were evacuated from Ask after clay ground in the area collapsed, swallowing at least seven homes in flows of mud and injuring 10 people.

The military and f irefighter­s are helping with rescue efforts, which have been complicate­d by short days with limited daylight, cold weather and the difficulty of navigating the clay, which remains unstable in places.

Six of the victims, whose bodies were recovered on

Friday and in the past few days, have been identified. They are: Eirik Gronolen, 31, Lisbeth Neraas, 54, and her son Marius Brustad, 29, and Bjorn-Ivar Grymyr Jansen, 40, Charlot Grymyr Jansen, 31, and their 2-year-old daughter, Alma Grymyr Jansen. One body found has not yet been named.

Still missing are three others.

As of Monday, it was unclear precisely what caused the clay to collapse.

 ?? TERJE PEDERSEN AP ?? Rescue workers continue their search efforts Monday on the site of a major landslide in Ask, Nor way.
TERJE PEDERSEN AP Rescue workers continue their search efforts Monday on the site of a major landslide in Ask, Nor way.

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