Anita Aasland is spending New Year's Eve working away at her small Norwegian hotel — but she's not hosting any tourists or holiday revellers this year. A police helicopter is seen next to a destroyed house in a crater left behind by a landslide in the town of Ask. (Norwegian Rescue Service/NTB/Reuters)Aasland was out of town visiting her daughter and grandchildren in the country's west coast when the landslide hit. Aasland says she will keep her hotel open for rescue workers. (Submitted by Anita Aasland )She says the rescue site "looks like a war zone," with houses, still intact, sucked into a massive crater in the ground.
Source: CBC News December 31, 2020 21:52 UTC