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Fire rages in Norway heritage village

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A large blaze on Sunday raged through a historic village in western Norway, destroying many of its famed 18th- and 19th-century wooden houses and forcing the evacuation of local residents, police said.

The fire in the riverside village of Laerdalsoyri, some 200 kilometres (miles) northwest of Oslo, began in a house on Saturday evening.

Fanned by strong winds, the blaze raged out of control overnight and it took firefighters until Sunday afternoon to extinguish it.

Laerdalsoyri is located in the West Norwegian Fjords area, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Burnt debris of a house in the village of Laerdal  southern Norway  on January 19  2014
Burnt debris of a house in the village of Laerdal, southern Norway, on January 19, 2014
Marit Hommedal, NTB Scanpix/AFP

Police said 23 buildings including 16 homes were destroyed in the town, and hundreds of residents had to be evacuated.

Local media said several buildings listed as historic monuments were affected.

In all, 177 people were admitted to hospital for observation or treatment as a result of smoke inhalation. Two remain in hospital.

"There were a lot of heroes in Laerdal that night," Prime Minister Erna Solberg told Norwegian broadcaster NRK.

"I want to say a big thank you to all those who fought to bring the situation under control."

A large blaze on Sunday raged through a historic village in western Norway, destroying many of its famed 18th- and 19th-century wooden houses and forcing the evacuation of local residents, police said.

The fire in the riverside village of Laerdalsoyri, some 200 kilometres (miles) northwest of Oslo, began in a house on Saturday evening.

Fanned by strong winds, the blaze raged out of control overnight and it took firefighters until Sunday afternoon to extinguish it.

Laerdalsoyri is located in the West Norwegian Fjords area, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Burnt debris of a house in the village of Laerdal  southern Norway  on January 19  2014

Burnt debris of a house in the village of Laerdal, southern Norway, on January 19, 2014
Marit Hommedal, NTB Scanpix/AFP

Police said 23 buildings including 16 homes were destroyed in the town, and hundreds of residents had to be evacuated.

Local media said several buildings listed as historic monuments were affected.

In all, 177 people were admitted to hospital for observation or treatment as a result of smoke inhalation. Two remain in hospital.

“There were a lot of heroes in Laerdal that night,” Prime Minister Erna Solberg told Norwegian broadcaster NRK.

“I want to say a big thank you to all those who fought to bring the situation under control.”

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