Dog found alive raises hopes in deadly Norway landslide
COPENHAGEN — A small dog was found alive in the rubble of the deadly landslide that carried away homes in a Norwegian village, raising hopes for rescuers who are still searching for three missing people. Seven others have died.
The dog was found late Monday “in good condition” in an area where rescuers had been working, said police spokesman Ivar Myrboe.
“It is a joy for us and gives motivation to further work hard,” said rescuer Goeran Syversen.
Search efforts continued in the landslide-hit village of Ask, 25 kilometres (16 miles) northeast of Oslo. Search teams with dogs went through the rubble in below-freezing temperatures while helicopters and drones with heat-detecting cameras flew over the ravaged hillside.