The case in summary • Several roads are closed and 66 homes are affected after heavy rain in Ringsaker municipality.• Several people have been evacuated, and some have lost power and have uninhabitable houses.• Several waterways in Brumunddal had high water flows, and there was some flooding in areas down towards and in the center down towards the E6.• Several county roads are closed as a result of the amount of rainfall, and there have also been landslides.• The insurance company Gjensidige has registered close to 100 damage reports as a result of the rainfall in the last 24 hours.• Drying process, repair and reconstruction after the flood will take time. The summary is made by an AI service from OpenAI. The content is quality assured by news’s journalists before publication. – It was dangerous to walk here. Here you could fish, as it were, says Rune Bratvoldengen. The water rose rapidly in his garden last night. Now the car is impounded and the roads around where he lives are also closed. Two weeks ago he built a flood embankment, due to a rainstorm then as well. – It was supposed to last for 100 years, he says. Rune Bratvoldengen and the dog. – She is completely distraught because her urinal is destroyed, he says of the courtyard. Photo: Bjørnar Morønning / news But on Monday evening a river came into his farm. The basement was full of water. He got help to divert the water away from the house, otherwise the house would have been lost, he says. – What should I say? I’m just glad I’m here, and didn’t have to swim down to Brumunddal. Bratvoldengen thinks he will be fine, since he has a freezer full of fish. At the same time, he is unsure whether the freezer survived the amounts of water that entered the basement. – I was actually supposed to have a flea market here this autumn, but now we can call it a “destruction market”, he says of several things that were exposed to the water. This is how it looks in Rune Bratvoldengen’s garden. He says the area is exposed and that he has spoken to the municipality, who will come for an inspection. Photo: Bjørnar Morønning / news – It’s absolutely awful, what should I do? news also met Elena Zavarzina early on Tuesday morning. – I didn’t see the bushes, everything was flooded. Absolutely everything was flooded. – Yesterday there wasn’t a lake. It was an ocean, quite simply, says Elena Zavarzina in her dressing gown. Photo: Bjørnar Morønning / news She has lived in Brumunddal for 30 years, and she has had tenants in the basement. At around 11pm last night she was woken up by them, as water had entered the flat. – Yesterday there wasn’t a lake. It was an ocean, quite simply! Those who lived on the basement floor evacuated themselves to friends. The water stood all the way up the wall, Elena Zavarzina shows to news. Photo: Bjørnar Morønning / news Zavarzina says that the water was high up along the wall. The power was on and the fire brigade had to turn it off. They said the apartment is completely destroyed, she says. – It’s absolutely awful, what should I do? I have no idea! – It is impossible to be there, she continued. Elena Zavarzina is frustrated by the water and says she will contact the insurance company. Photo: Bjørnar Morønning / news Several people were evacuated to a hotel In a press release at 08:00, Ringsaker municipality announced that 17 people were evacuated to the Wood Hotel last night. The Ringsaker fire service has registered incidents at 66 addresses in the municipality, they write further. – There has been a lot of rain in Ringsaker. The forecasts indicated that the weather would come a little further north than it actually did, said Kai Ove Berg (H), mayor of Ringsaker municipality to news last night. This is what it looks like on the roads in Brumunddal. This is how it looks on Tuesday morning. The police state that Ringsaker municipality had the most incidents and was hardest hit by the rain. – There is a lot of water in cellars. Cars have been damaged, people have lost power and houses are uninhabitable. Quite a lot happened in Ringsaker last night, said the mayor. The municipality set up emergency staff on Monday. – The services have worked. The agencies have functioned, fire and police, and cooperation with the Red Cross and Norwegian People’s Aid. There has been good communication during the night, says Berg at 09:00. See video from the water damage last night. Several waterways in Brumunddal had high water flows, and there was some flooding in areas down towards and in the center down towards the E6, according to the police. The police monitored the situation, including with a drone. In Ringebu, around 25 people were also evacuated on Monday evening. The municipality sent out residents’ notices and knocked on doors where the municipality considered it dangerous to stay. Ringsaker, Ringebu and Gausdal are among the places hardest hit by the storm, according to the insurance company Gjensidige. This is from a yard in Gausdal. Several roads closed Several county roads are closed as a result of the rainfall. There was also a large landslide on the E6 south of Krekke camping in Ringebu at 09:00, which is approximately 30 meters wide. Read more. In addition, highway 25 in Trysil has been closed during the night. A 50 meter wide landslide occurred on a county road in the same municipality. The railway was also closed: Closed roads and train sections Updated at 09.22, 10.09.2024: Train Dovrebanen is affected as a result of the weather. The train lines affected are F6 Oslo S – Trondheim S, and RE10 Drammen – Lillehammer: Fåvang and Hunderfossen are closed due to a landslide. Bane Nor fears more landslides and the track will not be opened until a geologist has examined the area on Tuesday. In addition, it is closed between Brumunddal and Moelv. Inland Kongsvinger Fylkesveg 2006 is closed at Brandval in Kongsvinger due to flooding Ringsaker Two exits on the E6 at Brumunddal are closed due to flooding. Applies to the Strandsaga bridge and Globus bridge exits. County road 1774 is closed between Strandsaga bridge (E6) and Brumunddal road junction. County Road 1780 is closed at Byflaten in Ringsaker as a result of flooding. County road 1780 is closed at Kleiva in Ringsaker as a result of flooding. County road 1684 is closed between Skaråsen and Flisaker in Ringsaker as a result of flooding. Fylkesvei 1714 Veldre sag in Ringsaker is closed as a result of a landslide. Stange Ringebu: E6 at Krekke in Ringebu is closed in both directions due to landslides, Fylkesvei 2570 Odlo in Ringebu is closed as a result of flooding. County road 2532 is closed at Årneslia in Ringebu as a result of a landslide County road 2532 is closed near Bystad as a result of a landslide. County road 2566 is closed at Sylte in Ringebu as a result of flooding Islands: County road. 2532 Botterudåa in Øyer is closed due to flooding. County road 254 is closed between Vassrud and Tretten as a result of flooding County road 254 Gonstad in Øyer is closed as a result of flooding. County road 2564 is closed between Elstad and Haug i Øyer as a result of flooding. Municipal road 4150 Holoa in Øyer is closed due to flooding. Gausdal Fylkesveg 2528 is closed at Brustuen in Gausdal as a result of flooding. County road 2542 is closed between Rudsstugua Bergheim in Gausdal as a result of flooding. County road 2548 is closed between Reistad and Tarud in Gausdal as a result of flooding. County road 2530 near Søre Reistad is closed due to landslides. County road 2442 is closed at Værskei barrier as a result of damage to the road network. Trysil: Riksveg 25 Berg and Midtskogberget, the road is closed due to damage to the road. Detour sign. County road 2156 is closed between Grinda and Mellomgard as a result of landslides. County road 2176 is closed between Skorbekkfloen and Sennsjøvika in Trysil as a result of flooding. County Road 2158 is flooded with the risk of the road being closed between Vestli in Åmot and Næringa in Trysil. Fylkesveg 26 in Trysil is flooded in several places between Kvernbekk bridge and Granlund. Danger of closed road. Sør-Aurdal: Fylkesvei 2460 Nybråten is closed due to flooding. E16 at Fønhus in Sør-Aurdal has closed one lane, delays and risk of road closure. Trøndelag Malvik/Stjørdal Vestland Aurland Fylkesveg 5625 is closed at Voldadalane in Aurland as a result of a rock slide. Møre og Romsdal Volda Fylkesveg 5829 is closed between Ytre-hornstranda and Otredalsstranda in Volda due to bad weather. Rauma Fylkesveg 63 is closed at Trollstigen between Rauma and Fjord as a result of a rock slide. Telemark Notodden Fylkesveg 3346 is closed at Lienskuta in Notodden as a result of flooding. County road 3344 is closed on Lisleheradvegen 518 in Notodden as a result of flooding Mid-Telemark County road 3336 is closed between Grivi and Gvarv station in Mid-Telemark as a result of flooding. Agder E18 by Lundevann in Tvedestrand, Agder Get an overview here. There is flooding at a rest area in Ringebu. Photo: Even Lusæter / news There is flooding at a rest area in Ringebu. Photo: Even Lusæter / news There is flooding at a rest area in Ringebu. Photo: Even Lusæter / news On the night of Tuesday, between 50 and 70 mm was measured in inner Eastern Norway within 24 hours, according to the Meteorological Institute. They further reported that the worst of the rain had moved eastwards, and that around 25-40mm will continue to fall until Tuesday morning, before it will subside during the morning. Your browser does not support the embedding of external content This is how the storm is expected to hit. It should subside on Tuesday morning. Over 100 damage reports as a result of the rainfall Forsikringsselskapet Gjensidige has registered close to 100 damage reports as a result of the rainfall in the last 24 hours. According to the insurance company, Ringsaker, especially Brumunddal, is the worst hit. Ringebu and Gausdal have also been hit hard so far. – I have spoken to several desperate people whose basements are full of water, says communications manager Bjarne Aani Rysstad in Gjensidige to news. He says the drying process, repair and reconstruction will take time. 25 people were evacuated in Fåvang on Monday evening as a result of flooding. Photo: Midt-Gudbrandsdal fire brigade Published 10.09.2024, at 06.04 Updated 10.09.2024, at 13.34
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