Unsafe levels of aluminum have been detected in the drinking water supply of Høyanger, Norway, originating from the Kyrkjebø water treatment plant. Local authorities have activated a crisis management team in response to the discovery. Residents are being advised to seek health checks, particularly for children, due to potential health risks associated with aluminum exposure. The extent of the contamination and the source of the aluminum are currently under investigation. Officials have not yet specified the exact aluminum levels found, but have deemed them high enough to warrant immediate action and public notification. Further updates and guidance are expected as the situation develops and testing continues. The municipality is prioritizing public safety and working to resolve the issue swiftly.