A landslide презентация

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Helicopters and drones spent two days searching the scene. Rescuers

Helicopters and drones spent two days searching the scene. Rescuers began

moving into the danger zone on Styrofoam boards; the bright orange boards were laid down on the mud in a domino-effect as rescuers tried to reach the wrecked homes.A giant army vehicle called a "paver", which has a giant steel bridge on which rescuers can move, was also brought in but conditions were not yet good enough for the 50-tonne machine to be deployed
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Rescuers are in a race against time, with only a

Rescuers are in a race against time, with only a few

hours of daylight in the Norwegian winter to search the area. The conditions have also proved challenging, with temperatures dropping to -1C (30F) and the clay ground proving too unstable for emergency workers to walk on. Police have not given details of the missing, but they are believed to include men, women and children.
Among them is a woman who was talking to her husband on the phone while walking the dog when the line went dead.Further reports say a 69-year-old woman and a couple and their small child are also missing, as well as a woman in her 50s and her adult son.
One survivor, Odd Steinar Sørengen, said his daughter was still missing. "I wish I could swap places with" her, he said, adding that he had been told by the police not to give up hope on finding her alive. A 2005 geological survey labelled the area as at high risk of landslides, according to a report seen by the broadcaster TV2. Despite this, the homes were built three years later in 2008
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