106 reindeer killed in Norway railway bloodbaths

Three collisions claim dozens of reindeers’ lives in four days

dead reindeer
A train passes a heap of dead reindeer near Mosjoen in northern Norway
(Image credit: John Erling Utsi/AFP/Getty Images)

More than 100 reindeer have been killed in four days on Norway’s railway tracks, in an “unprecedented” spate of collisions with high-speed freight trains.

Since Wednesday, 106 reindeer have died crossing a stretch of track in the Helgeland region of northern Norway during their annual migration from their summer habitat in the mountains to warmer pastures near the coast.

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