Deadly avalanche swamps isolated Norwegian village under tonnes of snow

One person was killed and nine others injured after an avalanche smashed into homes in Norway. The deluge of snow tore houses from their foundations, turned over cars and buried a number of people under metres of snow, in the remote Arctic archipelago of Svalbard. Rescuers searching through the icy debris had to contend with the winter darkness and below-freezing temperatures. They dug at least one woman out from underneath the snow. Rescuers searching through the icy debris had to contend with the winter darkness and below-freezing temperatures.

10 houses were struck by the avalanche while dozens of others were evacuated as a precaution.

Government spokesman Tone Hertsberg

The deadly snow slide which started on Sukkertoppen mountain shortly after 11am on Saturday, came the day after a storm - reportedly the worst in 30 years - hit the area with winds of up to 60mph. Between November and February, the region is in constant winter darkness and does not see the Sun. Svalbard, which has about 2,600 residents, is more than 500 miles from the Norwegian mainland and is known for its mountains and glaciers.