kate elder at msf, thank you so much. thank you, have a nice evening.in the norwegian municipality of gjerdum — north—east of the capital oslo. police say eleven people who live in the area are still unaccounted for, and it's not yet clear if some were caught up in the landslide, or were away when it occurred. aruna iyengar has this report. an enormous dark crater in this town in gjerdum. in its depths, over a dozen homes. a whole hillside collapsed in the landslide in the early hours of wednesday. it's left norwegians feeling insecure on the land they live. translation: first and foremost my thoughts are with those directly affected by this. there are many who have not been accounted for. this is a huge disaster. 900 people have been evacuated but as many as 1,500 could need to leave the region because of safety concerns. rescue workers continue to search for people who may have been caught in the mud and debris. we are also providing support for the evacuees in hotels. people have been lifted also out of the landslide over by helicopter. but we still