The world’s longest and deepest undersea road tunnel is being built in Norway, intended to cut travel time between major cities and become part of a ferry-free highway along its western coast.
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Norway building world’s deepest road tunnel plunging 1,280 feet under the sea
Norway has undertaken one of the most advanced engineering challenges in recent history: a ...
Norway’s Rogfast tunnel, the world’s longest and deepest undersea road tunnel, will transform west coast travel, cut journey ...
OSLO, Norway (Reuters) -- Norway's King Harald opened the world's longest road tunnel Monday just hours after a tiny fire forced about 50 people to evacuate a bus in the heart of the 15.3-mile ...
The fast-paced progress of Bengaluru’s Tunnel Road Project – from its announcement in early 2024 to cabinet approval a year later, and preparation of the detailed project report of the North-South ...
Bengaluru: Several scientists, mobility experts, and civic activists criticised the controversial Bengaluru tunnel road project and urged the state go.
Describing the project as an 'engineering marvel', Fadnavis said the tunnel would revolutionise mobility across the city, ...
Desperate rescue workers were forced to pick through rubble by hand after a crucial drill broke down during an attempt to save 41 construction workers who have been stuck in a collapsed tunnel for two ...
Silk Board tunnel road gains strong support from engineers, who call it a cost-effective and eco-safe solution to ease ...
The Union government has stated that it has not received any proposal for financial or technical assistance from the Kerala ...
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