The wagon train is standing across the road with the front in the ditch on one side and the trailer well out in the ditch on the other side. It was at 2.17pm that the police received a report of the accident. Personal injuries must not be reported. QUEUES: There are queues on both sides. Here from the Norwegian Public Roads Administration’s webcam on the outside of the Fjærlandstunnel. The tunnel was closed so that there would not be standing queues inside the tunnel. Photo: Norwegian Road Administration. – Bilbergar is there now, but he reports back that there is a need for a crane truck. Therefore, it will take a while for the road to open, says Andreas Egenes Herland, traffic operator in the Norwegian Road Administration to news at 16.35. They have seen the opening time as 18.15, but Herland emphasizes that it can be opened both earlier and later than that. There are no local detour possibilities. If you are going between Sogndal and Skei, it is Gaularfjellet that applies. MORE QUEUES: There are, naturally enough, queues on both sides of where the accident happened. Photo: Jo Marius Bøyum Bøyabreen
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