The seventh body is found after the landslide in Norway

Seven troops have now been found in search of the missing following a massive landslide that destroyed houses in the village of Gjerdrum in the vicinity of Oslo in Norway. Four bodies were found during Friday and Saturday, while three others Sunday wrote the BBC. The first victim to be found is Eric Grönoole, 31 [...]
Four bodies were found during Friday and Saturday, while three others Sunday wrote the BBC.
The first victim to be found is the 31-year-old Eric Grönoole.
Still, there are missing people who happened Wednesday as rescue teams are still seeking to survive.
Five of the victims have been identified, including a 40-year-old man and his two-year-old daughter.
Ten other people have been injured.
We remember that rescue teams are in a time race, with only a few hours of daylight in Norwegian winter searching for the area, while conditions have also proved challenging, with temperatures dropping to -1 degrees, and earth from mud turns out very unstable to walk emergency workers.











