Norway Evacuates Thousands from Worst Floods in Decades 

Parts of the Bergen Line are damaged following the extreme weather "Hans", in Hole, Norway August 9, 2023. (NTB/Frederik Ringnes via Reuters)
Parts of the Bergen Line are damaged following the extreme weather "Hans", in Hole, Norway August 9, 2023. (NTB/Frederik Ringnes via Reuters)
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Norway Evacuates Thousands from Worst Floods in Decades 

Parts of the Bergen Line are damaged following the extreme weather "Hans", in Hole, Norway August 9, 2023. (NTB/Frederik Ringnes via Reuters)
Parts of the Bergen Line are damaged following the extreme weather "Hans", in Hole, Norway August 9, 2023. (NTB/Frederik Ringnes via Reuters)

Norway evacuated thousands of people as rivers swelled to their highest levels in at least 50 years on Wednesday and homes and businesses were submerged or swept away by landslides.

Major roads were closed and train services suspended across wide parts of southern Norway as rivers breached their banks, and authorities warned of more flooding to come in the days ahead as the water moves towards lower-lying coastal regions.

Innlandet county, one of Norway's worst hit areas, said many people were isolated by the floods and that first responders may not be able to reach those in need.

"We're in an emergency situation of national dimensions," Innlandet Mayor Aud Hove said in a press release.

The government on Wednesday decided to mobilize more helicopters to take part in the evacuation, the ministry of justice and public security told broadcaster TV2.

No deaths have so far been recorded from the disaster, Norwegian authorities have said.

Strong winds, intense rain and landslides hit different parts of the Nordic region in recent days, knocking out power lines in Finland, flooding villages in Norway and Sweden and bringing public transport to a standstill in hard-hit areas.

On Monday, a Swedish train derailed when a railway embankment was washed away by floods, injuring three people.

Authorities in Norway and Sweden maintained red alerts, their most severe flood warnings, for several regions on Wednesday.



Pope Marks 12th Anniversary of Papacy Hospitalized but with Condition Improving

(FILES) Pope Francis is silhouetted against window light during a private audience with Malta's President, Marie-Louise Coleiro Preca at the Vatican on September 29, 2014. (Photo by Gabriel BOUYS / POOL / AFP)
(FILES) Pope Francis is silhouetted against window light during a private audience with Malta's President, Marie-Louise Coleiro Preca at the Vatican on September 29, 2014. (Photo by Gabriel BOUYS / POOL / AFP)
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Pope Marks 12th Anniversary of Papacy Hospitalized but with Condition Improving

(FILES) Pope Francis is silhouetted against window light during a private audience with Malta's President, Marie-Louise Coleiro Preca at the Vatican on September 29, 2014. (Photo by Gabriel BOUYS / POOL / AFP)
(FILES) Pope Francis is silhouetted against window light during a private audience with Malta's President, Marie-Louise Coleiro Preca at the Vatican on September 29, 2014. (Photo by Gabriel BOUYS / POOL / AFP)

Pope Francis marked the 12th anniversary of his papacy Thursday with increasingly positive medical updates four weeks into his hospitalization for double pneumonia.
The pope spent another tranquil night, the Vatican said in its brief morning statement.
A chest X-ray confirmed improvements, the Vatican said on Wednesday, just two days after doctors declared he’s no longer in imminent danger of death. The latest medical bulletin said that the 88-year-old pope’s condition remained stable, but indicated a complex picture considering his overall fragility, The Associated Press reported.
The Holy See hasn’t said how the anniversary of his election as the 266th pope might be commemorated. It is a public holiday at the Vatican and Masses are planned in his honor at churches in Rome. No medical bulletins will be issued.
Francis on Wednesday remotely followed a Lenten spiritual retreat that has been a mainstay of his papacy. He continues to receive high flows of oxygen through nasal tubes during the day and a non-invasive mechanical mask to aid his rest at night.
Former Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio was elected on the fifth ballot of the 2013 conclave, which was called after Pope Benedict XVI resigned.
While Francis has praised Benedict’s humility in stepping down and said he might follow in his footsteps, more recently he has said the papacy is a job for life.
Another milestone comes Friday, when Francis marks four weeks of hospitalization.