There has been a so-called power failure at the control center in Bodø, informs press officer at Avinor, Øystein Løwer. This means that the power has gone out for a moment, Løwer explains. Because they have to restart some systems, the airspace is temporarily closed north of Trondheim. That is all we know now, says the press watch. The last time the airspace was closed over northern Norway was in April this year. Delays news is in contact with several passengers on flights in Tromsø who are not allowed to take off. They do not know how long it may take before the planes take off is the message they have received. news journalist Erik Waagbø is one of those stuck on a plane in Tromsø. – We have been told that they do not know how long it may take. news journalist Erik Waagbø is waiting for the plane to take off. Photo: Erik Waagbø Ida Pettersen is on her way to the regional band gathering with the band ToNN (Troms and Nordre-Nordland). They are on their way to Stokmarknes. In total, there are 49 members in the corps, and eight are on the plane. – It is the A team for the young people within the corps, says Pettersen. We will practice new repertoire, and tomorrow we will practice in the city centre, she says. – We have been told that it could take a few minutes or a few hours, so we had to sit and wait for further information. The atmosphere is good, and the young people are smiling, she says. Published 16.08.2024, at 17.26 Updated 16.08.2024, at 17.39
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