Residents of Sukkertoppveien can finally return to their homes after the landslide at Carl Berner in Oslo. The landslide damaged several buildings in the area last month. Authorities declared the buildings safe following structural assessments. Emergency crews worked for weeks to stabilize the area. But students living on Hasleveien must continue waiting. Their buildings remain unsafe according to safety inspectors. The situation creates a clear divide between different groups affected by the same natural disaster. Officials revealed this information during a Tuesday afternoon meeting for evacuated residents. They provided updates on the safety status of various buildings. The landslide occurred in a densely populated area of Norway's capital city. It forced hundreds of people from their homes unexpectedly. Now some residents face continued uncertainty about when they can return. The different treatment raises questions about how authorities prioritize safety assessments. Why do some buildings get cleared faster than others? The answer likely involves construction quality and landslide impact severity.
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28 October 2025 at 14:20
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Breaking NewsOslo Landslide Residents Return Home While Students Wait
By Nordics Today •
In brief
Oslo residents return home after Carl Berner landslide, but students remain displaced. Safety officials cleared some buildings while others await repairs. The situation highlights uneven recovery efforts in the Norwegian capital.
- - Location: Norway
- - Category: Breaking News
- - Published: 28 October 2025 at 14:20
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