Update - It has rained in Rauma since 7 pm last night Oct 27), and movement of the rock mass has increased to a fairly steady 7 mm per hour in places. Geologist in charge Lars Harald Blikra thinks it extremely likely a collapse will come within a few hours or possibly this evening.
Speculation is growing whether the predicted collapse of this "Lille Mannen" (The small man) could destabilize the adjacent "Store Mannen" (The big man), but the geologists state that they so far have no information which can confirm that.
Blasting all or remaining portions is not yet on the immediate agenda but may be considered depending on how the situation develops.
There are several much larger areas in Norway where large rock masses are unstable and where unexpected collapses would have widespread and fatal consequences. Mannen is the first very large rock mass that has been monitored for several years that is now predicted to fall down, and as such is seen as an important test of the efficacy of the surveillance.