Pray for Norway..!! Storm Ingunn, wind 138mph caused major damage
On Thursday, February 1 2024, the coastal regions of Central and Northern Norway, are grappling with the impact of the most devastating storm in the last three decades, named Storm Ingunn. The storm brought winds reaching speeds of up to 138mph in Sømna, and 111mph in Nordøyan and Sklinna. The powerful Storm Ingunn was also reported to have hit the coast of Frøya. Major damage was reported at the port.
Bodø, one of the worst-hit areas, saw the city center shut down as authorities issued a rare warning through the national warning system. Residents were urged to stay indoors, as the weather worsened with more snow.
Storm Ingunn has effectively divided Norway, with the closure of the E6, the main north-south highway, over the Saltfjellet mountain in Nordland. This has significantly disrupted the country's road network. Flight operations were also badly impacted, with cancellations and delays due to high winds. Widerøe, a regional airline, cited strong winds as the cause of the disruption to flights.
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On Thursday, February 1 2024, the coastal regions of Central and Northern Norway, are grappling with the impact of the most devastating storm in the last three decades, named Storm Ingunn. The storm brought winds reaching speeds of up to 138mph in Sømna, and 111mph in Nordøyan and Sklinna. The powerful Storm Ingunn was also reported to have hit the coast of Frøya. Major damage was reported at the port.
Bodø, one of the worst-hit areas, saw the city center shut down as authorities issued a rare warning through the national warning system. Residents were urged to stay indoors, as the weather worsened with more snow.
Storm Ingunn has effectively divided Norway, with the closure of the E6, the main north-south highway, over the Saltfjellet mountain in Nordland. This has significantly disrupted the country's road network. Flight operations were also badly impacted, with cancellations and delays due to high winds. Widerøe, a regional airline, cited strong winds as the cause of the disruption to flights.
This channel lists natural disasters news such as:
1) Emergency geological situations: earthquake, volcanic eruption, mudslide, landslide, avalanche;
2) Emergency hydrological situations: flood, tsunami, flash flooding, limnological disaster;
3) Fire: forest fire, wildfire;
4) Meteorological emergencies: tornado, typhoon, blizzard, snow, winter, hail, tornado, hailstorm, storm, thunderstorm, hurricane, rain.
Daily monitoring of natural disasters, weather and climate change across the planet.
The information on this Channel and available resources is for educational and informational purposes only.
#norway #stormingunn #storm #weather #hurricane #typhoon #cyclone #disasternews #climatechange #news #strongwind #tropicalstorm #orkan #meteo #ingunn #bodo #oslo #newstoday #winter
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