Fresh rock movement occurred Monday morning at the Carl Berner landslide site in Oslo. Another small rockslide happened just before 9 AM Sunday evening. The area remains unstable and dangerous.
Police still cannot say when hundreds of evacuated residents can return home. They continue monitoring the situation closely. The uncertainty creates frustration for displaced families.
Carl Berner is a major transportation hub in eastern Oslo. The landslide affects both residential buildings and key traffic routes. Local authorities face mounting pressure to provide clear timelines.
This repeated instability suggests deeper geological issues at the site. Officials appear cautious about making premature promises to residents. The extended displacement highlights the challenges of urban landslide management in Norway's hilly capital.
