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A residential fire in southern Norway has become the largest in the country's modern history, destroying more than 100 homes and forcing hundreds of residents to evacuate.The fire, which began in a townhouse in Drammen on Friday afternoon, rapidly spread through the area and into nearby forests.
Firefighters worked tirelessly on Saturday to bring the blaze under control, with authorities confirming it as the most significant fire of its kind in Norway's recorded history.While the cause of the fire remains under investigation, no residents have been reported missing.The incident has prompted emergency services to set up evacuation centers, with hundreds of people seeking shelter.Drammen, located approximately 34 kilometers southwest of Oslo, is a key area affected by the disaster.Authorities have emphasized the need for community resilience and coordination in the aftermath of such large-scale events.The event underscores the vulnerability of urban areas to wildfires and highlights the importance of preparedness and response strategies.
As the investigation continues, officials are urging residents to remain vigilant and follow safety guidelines to prevent similar incidents in the future.