Norwegian authorities warn of the approach of the strongest storm over the last three decades and calls for citizens to refrain from going outside.
It is predicted that a hurricane wind will cover the region, leading to possible interruptions in the work of airlines and ferry lines. Police warn about wind gusts at a speed of 126 to 180 kilometers per hour.
The storm, which Norwegian meteorologists have called "inunn" is expected in the central part of Norway south to Wednesday, and its movement is planned to the north. It is expected that he will hit the same area where the New Year Hurricane occurred in 1992, which is considered one of the strongest in Norway history.
Red warning level, the highest in the category, is announced for the region around Throcheim, where the strongest wind is expected on Wednesday. Another red warning is introduced for the Lofoten Islands in the north, located along the Arctic coast.
Police recommend that citizens refrain from going outside and be careful about possible volatile facilities.