
Firefighters battle to control the blaze in Krokstadelva as it spreads to a nearby forest
Over 100 Homes Destroyed in Norway Wildfire Near Oslo
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A massive fire has destroyed more than 100 homes in the Norwegian town of Krokstadelva, near Drammen, about 50 kilometers west of Oslo, as firefighters struggle to contain the flames. The blaze, which began in a residential area, has spread to a nearby forest, according to local authorities. No casualties have been reported, but the fire continues to burn, threatening additional structures.
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More than 100 homes destroyed in Norway blaze as firefighters struggle to stop flames.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesThe blaze is continuing to burn through a large residential area in Krokstadelva, Drammen, about 30 miles, 50km, west of Oslo, and has spread to a nearby forest, authorities said
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More than 100 homes destroyed in Norway blaze as firefighters struggle to stop flames.
omitted byCentercovered byLeft sideThe blaze is continuing to burn through a large residential area in Krokstadelva, Drammen, about 30 miles, 50km, west of Oslo, and has…
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