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Storm Dave disrupts Easter travel across southern Norway

Reliability

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Based on 63 sources, 26 official

Source Diversity
Official (26)Major Media (37)
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Publications (10)

Sources (63)
6 sources share identical headlines across 3 outlets (wire service copies)

Fact-Checking

38 claims

Statens vegvesen considers today the busiest departure day for Easter traffic.

Official4 backing sources

The 'Dieselbrølet' action is causing slow traffic in several places in Norway.

Official4 backing sources

A head-on collision occurred on E134 at Brunkeberg, causing long queues.

Official4 backing sources

Open Questions

5 questions
What caused the sinkhole on E12 near Hemavan?
Where did the chickens on E20 come from and who is responsible?
What is the full extent of damage from storm 'Dave' across Norway?
What caused the quick clay landslide at Nesvatnet and will charges be filed?
How long will the E18 closure in Kristiansand last?
Status of E134 over Haukelifjellfactual

E134 is open for normal traffic after earlier closures.

According to NRK Nyheter
vs.

E134 is still closed due to storm 'Dave'.

According to NRK Vestfold og Telemark

Context: Different reports at different times; the reader needs the latest status.

Status of E18 in Kristiansandfactual

E18 is closed due to roof plates blowing off a building.

According to NRK Nyheter
vs.

E18 has been reopened after inspection.

According to NRK Sørlandet

Context: The closure was temporary; the later report confirms reopening.

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