On December 30 last year, a writing took place in Gjerdrum in Norway.

At first there was hope of finding survivors, but until January 3, seven people were found dead.

On January 5, police said the hope of finding people alive was gone.

A total of ten people died in the landslide, according to the police, and now the rescue service was working to find the bodies of the dead.

According to the Norwegian police, two bodies have now been discovered in the search area, but they have not yet been identified.

The bodies were discovered in the area where the search operation has been going on in recent weeks.

The finds could be made thanks to police dogs who marked at the sites.

One person is still missing after the landslide. The relatives of the missing persons have been notified of the finding.