Oslo authorities established an evacuation center at Radisson Blu Alna hotel following the Carl Berner landslide. The center provides temporary accommodation for displaced residents. Operations manager Rune Hekkelstrand confirmed the arrangements in an official statement.
Evacuees needing immediate shelter and support can report to the Tevlingveien location. The city is organizing transportation from gathering points near the landslide area. This response addresses urgent housing needs after the ground collapse.
Carl Berner is a major transportation hub in eastern Oslo. The landslide damaged infrastructure and forced multiple evacuations. Such geological events remain relatively rare in Norway's capital city.
The immediate municipal response shows preparedness for sudden urban emergencies. But the landslide raises questions about construction safety in hilly Oslo neighborhoods. The evacuation center represents a practical solution for displaced families during the crisis.
