E6 closed north of Sel in Gudbrandsdalen due to rockfall
A rockfall has caused the closure of the E6 highway north of Sel in Gudbrandsdalen, with no traffic expected to pass until morning following assessments.
The E6 highway has been closed at Rosten north of Sel in Gudbrandsdalen due to a rockfall that occurred late Wednesday night. According to the Norwegian Public Roads Administration, the closure was reported at 11:17 PM, and traffic has been halted in both directions as safety assessments are conducted. Authorities are considering sending personnel to assist with turning around stranded vehicles, particularly trucks caught on either side of the rockfall.
Local police reported that there have been no injuries related to the incident, and they anticipate the road will remain closed until at least Thursday morning. A geologist is expected to assess the site to determine if it is safe for the road to be reopened. Rosten is noted for being a narrow and steep stretch of road that marks the boundary between the municipalities of Sel and Dovre, and it serves as a crucial route in the area, particularly for traffic headed to HΓΈvringen.
This situation highlights the challenges posed by natural events like rockfalls in maintaining vital transportation routes in Norway, particularly in mountainous regions. The impacts of such closures can be significant for local logistics and travel, and the ongoing assessment will help in ensuring safety for all road users once the route is deemed secure for reopening.