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Strong wind destroys caravans in Norway: highway E10 closed

14.06.2026 05:11 2 min 4 sources
Kronstadposten NOR + 3 more
Strong wind destroys caravans in Norway: highway E10 closed

In Brief

Two caravan incidents in Norway due to strong winds: two trailers completely destroyed in Kåfjord, and a caravan blown onto the E10 bridge at Gimsøysund, causing full closure of the highway

Destruction in Kåfjord

On Monday in Kåfjord (Alta area, Norway), strong wind gusts completely destroyed two caravans. Owners Liv-Jann Ellingsen and Bård Inge Kristoffersen found their trailers severely damaged.

Closure of highway E10

On Saturday, a gust of wind blew a caravan onto the Gimsøysund bridge (Vågan municipality), leading to the full closure of European route E10. According to sources, wind gusts reached 32–35 m/s. No injuries were reported. Traffic is expected to resume by 15:40.

Storm warning

Authorities issued a yellow warning for parts of Nord-Trøndelag and Nordland due to wind gusts up to 35 m/s, which may cause mountain pass closures and power outages.

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Caravans destroyed by wind in Kåfjord

21.04.2026 Kronstadposten NOR Original source

Caravan blown over by wind, E10 highway completely closed

22.03.2026 TV 2 DAN Original source

Storm Warning in Nordland — Caravan Blown Away by Gust of Wind

22.03.2026 gauldalsposten.no DAN Original source

E10 closed: Caravan blown over by wind

22.03.2026 Lofotposten DAN Original source

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