The bus, which was carrying more than 50 people, was partly submerged after leaving a road in the country’s northwest.
to Norway's mainland. Images from the scene showed the bus had slid off the highway and down a slope towards a frozen lake, damaging the ice on top of it and leaving the bus partially submerged by ...
The bus left Hadsel, Norway and was heading along Norway’s E10 highway when the crash occurred near Raftsundet. The bus ended ...
Norway, Singapore and South Sudan. A spokesman for the Hadsel Municipality told The Straits Times that 11 people were hospitalised following the accident. The bus had been lifted out of the water ...
OSLO: Singaporean passengers involved in a bus accident in Norway suffered minor injuries, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) told CNA on Saturday (Dec 28). The ministry did not provide ...
A bus carrying mostly tourists crashed in northern Norway leaving three dead and four injured on December 26th. Photo by Ruben Ramos Getty Images A bus carrying several foreign tourists went off the ...
OSLO: A bus carrying several foreign tourists went ... Malaysia, the Netherlands, Norway, Singapore and South Sudan. The Lofoten archipelago is a popular winter destination to watch the northern ...
PETALING JAYA: The two Malaysians injured in a bus accident in Norway are in good health, says the Foreign Ministry. Wisma Putra said on Tuesday (Dec 31) that it had established contact with the ...
The ministry said it is concerned about the bus accident which occurred near Lake Åsvatnet, Norway, at about 1.30pm local time. The accident took place amid severe weather conditions, including ...
PETALING JAYA: A consular team has been dispatched to provide immediate assistance and support to Malaysian nationals affected by the bus accident in Norway, according to Wisma Putra. The Foreign ...