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The entire town centre is shifting due to ground instability caused by the LKAB mine’s extensive operations. Built in 1912, the church is travelling at half a kilometre per hour on remote-controlled trailers over two days.

Preparations involved excavating the ground beneath the church and placing support beams for lifting. Over 10,000 spectators are expected to witness the move in the town of 18,000 residents.

LKAB, the mining company funding the move, allocated 500 million kronor ($52 million) for the church’s transfer. Designed by Gustaf Wickman, the structure blends neo-Gothic and Sami influences.

Stefan Holmblad Johansson, LKAB’s project manager, emphasised the church’s significance. “This is not just any building, it’s a church,“ he said.

Residents and visitors enjoyed snacks and live entertainment during the event, turning the relocation into a community celebration. - AFP

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