Some 150 people were evacuated early Friday after a landslide hit a small community in Gudbrandsdalen, some 350 kilometres north-west of Norway's capital Oslo, officials said, according to DPA. Two buildings were swept away by the landslide but no-one was injured, police told Norwegian broadcaster NRK. A section of the E6 highway was also closed off by the landslide that was estimated to be 50 metres wide and 300 metres long. As a precaution, police and emergency services evacuated some 50 nearby houses in Otta. Police said several other minor landslides had occurred in recent days. The ground was soaked after heavy rains.