gianaameri
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Mark Dougherty's comments on the article support your hypothesis, that's the way I understand the situation also.
There is another article on the same paper, speculating that there is a possibility that the Plurdalen cave will be sealed as a tomb for the deceased. The local authorities haven't any decisions on the matter. Not sure if there is any foundation to that speculation, or if it's just coming from the reporter.
Well, that is where the local cave group and associations should be vocal about keeping the cave open for all future generations.
It would be against the public interest if it were closed.
Equally though access should be regulated through the Norwegian Speleological Society.