Mudslide over road in Flatanger – 100 people are isolated – news Trøndelag

About 100 people are isolated after a landslide crossed county road 6928 in Flatanger, Trøndelag on Friday afternoon. But no one is hurt. As a result, the road to the towns of Sitter and Utvorda is impassable. Rune Strøm is a councilor in Flatanger municipality. He says that he himself has not been physically present at the landslide, but has seen the extent via pictures and video. – It is quite a fierce race. We don’t have a full overview yet. We don’t know if the landslide has taken the road, he says to news. The masses flow into the lake on the lower side of the county road. Photo: Kjetil Langeng – Heard a crash Alf Åge Teigmo lives at Utvorda in Flatanger. When news calls, he sits and waits for a boat ride home. Teigmo arrived at the crash site not long before he heard a huge crash. – It had probably been quiet over the road for two hours when I arrived, but not long after I heard a huge crash. First came a river, then forest and large boulders. It was not a pleasant experience. He says the road is frequently used by both commuters and school buses transporting pupils. He doubts that the road will be opened in the next few days. – It is very cumbersome for many people. More people commute to Namsos for work. I myself have customers throughout Namdalen, he says. Now he has to rely on boat transfers to get to and from. The journey takes approximately 20 minutes. Have to think about preparedness The contractor on site reports that the road will not be opened today, and this will have a number of consequences for people. – We have to think about preparedness. Both fire and health in the first instance. The fire brigade can use ribs. In addition, there is a lot of the population on both sides of the slide who do not get home, says Rune Strøm. Several of these residents are now transported by boat to get where they are going. An overview picture shows the scope. According to the photographer, the landslide is over a hundred meters long. Photo: Kjetil Langeng – Doesn’t look like Kjetil Langeng from Namsos has also been to the crash site, and he says he has never seen anything like it with his own eyes before. – It doesn’t look like it. I had been at the site for fifteen minutes and then another landslide occurred. There were large stones that came in masses. He goes on to say that a couple of cars had stopped just before when they had seen large amounts of water flowing over the road. Langeng has little faith that the avalanche will stop immediately. The landslide has gone over county road 6928 near Småvika in Flatanger. Flatanger is located in the north of Trøndelag.



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