Overnight storms have triggered floods and landslides in south-western Norway, local media reported on Friday, the latest country in Europe to be hit by severe weather. The rainfall subsided on Friday morning, meteorologist Julie Solsvik Vågane told broadcaster NRK, but flood and landslide warnings remain in place. So far no one has been reported missing or injured due to the storms, according to police. Access to the town of Odda – home to some 5,000 people some 60 kilometres south-east of Bergen – was cut off on Friday morning after a bridge collapsed. All other access roads to the town were…