Closed roads, train troubles and power warnings before the storm
Norway prepares for a severe storm with road closures and increased power company readiness.
A severe storm is forecasted to hit parts of Norway Thursday evening into Friday, prompting the power company Elvia to heighten its preparedness. Several mountain passes have already been closed due to expected violent winds and heavy precipitation. Elvia's operational head urged the public to avoid areas near downed power lines, which pose a serious electrocution risk.
The Meteorological Institute has issued a yellow warning for strong gusts in southern Norway, including regions such as Vestlandet, Trøndelag, Innlandet, and parts of Østlandet. The bad weather is anticipated to cause power outages, road closures, and delays in public transportation. People in the Oslo area are specifically advised to stay updated on the weather conditions as the storm approaches.
Authorities are coordinating efforts to manage the situation, with Elvia increasing staffing at their operations center and customer support. They also have agreements with emergency contractors to deploy additional personnel if necessary. This proactive approach underscores the potential impact of the storm on infrastructure and public safety, making it crucial for residents to remain vigilant during this period of inclement weather.