Feb 27 • 22:33 UTC 🇳🇴 Norway NRK

Sinkhole at intersection in Oslo

A large sinkhole has appeared at an intersection in Oslo, prompting police to close the area for safety investigations.

In Oslo, Norway, police have closed off an intersection at Marienlyst following reports of a significant sinkhole in the roadway. The emergency notification was received around 11:25 PM on Friday night, indicating that the sinkhole measures approximately three meters in width at the junction of Suhms gate and Harald Hårfagres gate. Police officials are currently on the scene to assess the situation and ensure public safety.

Gabriel Langfeldt, the operations leader for the Oslo police district, confirmed the presence of the sinkhole and noted the intersection will remain blocked until the city’s environmental agency has conducted thorough investigations. This proactive measure aims to prevent accidents and ensure the safety of both drivers and pedestrians in the vicinity.

Furthermore, preliminary information from the city’s environmental agency suggests that the appearance of the sinkhole may be related to a water leak in the area that occurred a few weeks prior. This connection underscores the ongoing concerns regarding infrastructure integrity and the potential for similar incidents in urban settings, prompting local authorities to investigate further any underlying issues associated with this event.

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