Mar 1 • 19:59 UTC 🇳🇴 Norway Aftenposten

Vehicle hit by rockslide in Suldal

A vehicle was struck by rocks from a rockslide in Suldal, Norway, but no serious injuries have been reported.

In Suldal, located in the northeastern part of Rogaland, a vehicle was hit by rocks that fell from a rockslide. Fortunately, reports indicate that no one has sustained serious injuries from the incident. Emergency services are responding, and officials are on-site assessing the damage and ensuring public safety.

The rockslide occurred on a road known as FV13 near Lovraeidet, prompting the local police to take immediate action. Authorities stated that traffic has been halted in both directions as a precaution while they manage the situation. The police logged the incident, confirming that they received notification about the rockslide and the associated material damage to the vehicle involved.

Local emergency agencies, including the road traffic center, are mobilizing resources to clear the area and assess the impact of the rockslide. The quick response from authorities highlights the importance of safety during such natural events, ensuring that similar incidents are efficiently handled to protect the public and mitigate risks in the future.

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