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Blaze threatens historic wood village in Laerdal Norway

19 January 2014 Last updated at 10:08 GMT
Blaze threatens historic wood village in Laerdal Norway

Flames burnt at least 30 buildings, fanned by strong winds

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Scores of people have been evacuated from a heritage village in southern Norway as a raging fire threatens its unique wooden buildings.
Flames spread rapidly after the fire began overnight in a house in Laerdalsoyri, a village of 1,150 people in Laerdal, on Sognefjord fjord.
At least 90 people received hospital treatment but no deaths were reported.
Flames have burnt at least 30 buildings, fanned by strong winds, Norwegian broadcaster NRK reports.
Drone warning
Local farmers are helping the firefighters while emergency services wait for firefighting helicopters to arrive.
Firefighters in Laerdal, Norway, 19 January  At least 10 buildings have been bunt in Laerdalsoyri
Police told Norwegian newspaper VG that a helicopter was being delayed because of suspected media drones taking pictures in the area.
"It is important for us to stress that if someone is using drones, they must be get them out of there," police spokesman Nils Erik Eggen said.
"This could create a hazardous situation and may pose a danger to helicopters."
The police could not say how many drones were operating in the area.
The Laerdal district contains a stave church and many other historic wooden buildings, hundreds of years old, much visited by tourists.
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