Langfjorden (Møre og Romsdal)
{{Short description|Fjord in Møre og Romsdal, Norway}}
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|caption = View of the fjord
|location = Møre og Romsdal county, Norway
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|type = Fjord
|inflow = Eresfjorden
|outflow = Romsdalsfjorden
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Langfjorden{{Cite web |title=Informasjon om stadnamn |url=https://stadnamn.kartverket.no/fakta/679691 |access-date=2025-03-22 |website=Norgeskart |publisher=Kartverket |language=no}} is a fjord in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway. The {{convert|35|km|adj=on}} long fjord is an arm of the large Romsdalsfjorden which begins between the most easterly point on the island of Sekken in Molde Municipality and Okseneset in Rauma Municipality. The fjord then continues to the east to the village of Eidsvåg in Molde Municipality.{{Cite web |title=Langfjorden |url=http://www.yr.no/place/Norway/M%C3%B8re_og_Romsdal/Rauma/Langfjorden/ |access-date=2010-10-30 |publisher=yr.no |language=Norwegian}}
The fjord's two arms, Eresfjorden at east end and Rødvenfjorden at the west end are oriented to the south. The fjord is crossed by the Åfarnes–Sølsnes Ferry, as part of County Road 64. The Langfjord Tunnel is a proposed undersea tunnel that would replace the ferry. The village of Mittet in Rauma Municipality lies on the south shore of the fjord.
Landslide
Just before 8:00 p.m. on 22 February 1756, a landslide with a volume of {{convert|12,000,000|to|15,000,000|m3|cuyd|abbr=off}} — the largest known landslide in Norway in historic time — traveled at high speed from a height of {{convert|400|m|ft|0}} on the side of the mountain Tjellafjellet into the Langfjorden about {{convert|1|km|mi|1}} west of Tjelle and between Tjelle and Gramsgrø. The slide generated three megatsunamis in the Langfjorden and the Eresfjorden with heights of {{convert|40|to|50|m|ft|0}}. The waves flooded the shore for {{convert|200|m|ft}} inland in some areas, destroying farms and other inhabited areas. Damaging waves struck as far away as Veøya, {{convert|25|km|mi|0}} from the landslide — where they washed inland {{convert|20|m|ft|0}} above normal flood levels — and Gjermundnes, {{convert|40|km|mi|0}} from the slide. The waves killed 32 people and destroyed 168 buildings, 196 boats, large amounts of forest, and roads and boat landings.{{Cite web |last=Hoel |first=Christer |title=The Tjelle Rock Avalanche in 1756 |url=https://www.fjords.com/rock-avalanches-tjelle/ |access-date=2020-06-22 |website=fjords.com}}
See also
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