At least three people have died and four others seriously injured in a bus crash in Norway’s Hadsel district, with the bus partially submerged in a lake after coming off the road. The bus was carrying 58 passengers, many of whom were foreign nationals, and rescue efforts have been hindered by heavy snowdrifts and strong winds in the area. Emergency services, including the Norwegian Red Cross, are on the scene, with Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre calling the situation “very serious” and offering his condolences to those affected.
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Emergency crews deployed on Santorini as an earthquake swarm worries Greek experts
Schools were closed and emergency crews deployed on Santorini, Greece, due to a spike in seismic activity, with over 200 earthquakes recorded in the area over three days. Precautions were taken on nearby Aegean Sea islands, popular vacation spots, as Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis urged calm and adherence to safety recommendations. While the quakes are not linked to the island's volcano, residents and visitors were advised to avoid certain areas and be vigilant, with concerns...
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