OSLO, Aug. 9 (Xinhua) A dam at a Norwegian power plant partially collapsed on Wednesday, after extensive flooding caused by storm "Hans". The dam in Braskereidfoss, about 150 km northeast of the capital Oslo, spans Norway's longest river, the Glomma. An unexpected deluge caused by a technical malfunction on Wednesday morning prevented
A dam in Norway partially collapsed on Wednesday 9 August, as the country braces for record high water levels, flooding and landslides. The partial dam collapse sent water gushing through a gaping hole in the structure after several days of flooding as Storm Hans batters the region. The Braskereidfoss power dam on the Glomma River is the country's biggest waterway and had been unable to open its hatches after its control room flooded. Police considered blowing one of the 45-year-old dam's hatches to help relieve the water pressure but decided not to as the explosion would have been difficult to control.
A dam at a Norwegian power plant partially collapsed after extensive flooding caused by storm Hans.The dam in Braskereidfoss, about 150 km northeast of the capital Oslo, spans Norway's longest river, the Glomma, reports Xinhua news agency. An .
Oslo (AFP) Aug 9, 2023 - Norwegian authorities said Wednesday they had evacuated thousands of people following flooding, as parts of a dam breached after its floodgates failed to open.