The Norwegian Public Roads Administration encourages you to leave your car standing – news Innlandet – Local news, TV and radio

There has been a lot of precipitation in the form of rain. In combination with a lot of snow from before and cold ground, there is a risk of very slippery roads and a lot of storm water in the south, east and west of Norway, the Norwegian Public Roads Administration reports on its pages. – We encourage you to leave the car. If you still have to drive, check weather and traffic reports before you travel and drive according to the conditions. These popular mountain crossings are closed: Rv. 7 Hardangervidda E134 Haukelifjell E6 Dovrefjell Fv. 50 Hol-Aurland Rv. 15 Strynefjellet There is a convoy over Hemsedalsfjellet. At the Norwegian Public Roads Administration, you can keep track of all the mountain crossings. Risk of landslides in several places There has been flooding and inundation in many places and there is a great risk of avalanches in steep terrain. – There is a red danger warning for avalanches in large parts of Western Norway, southern parts of Central Norway, northwest Agder and northern Telemark. Several roads are closed and there is a risk that more roads will be closed at short notice, reports the Swedish Road Administration. On Tuesday morning, only the E16 over Filefjell is open to free traffic between east and west. Photo: Statens vegvesen The Bergen Railway is still closed, but is scheduled to open today after being closed due to storms. Of the mountain crossings between east and west, only the E16 over Filefjell is open to free traffic on Tuesday morning. Both E134 Haukelifjell, Route 7 Hardangervidda, Route 15 Strynefjellet and Route 50 Hol-Aurland are all closed. Fv 53 Tyin-Årdal is also closed. There is a convoy on Rv 52 over Hemsedalsfjellet. In Oslo, some public transport departures will be canceled due to a lack of buses as a result of the conditions on Monday. Around 30 bus departures are canceled early Tuesday morning. The subway and the tram are running as normal.



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