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At 5:26 p.m., the Eastern Police District announced that they had been notified of a head-to-head accident in the Oslo Fjord Tunnel.
A car has crossed in head-on and head-on collision with another car, police write in Twitter.
A car collided head-on and collided head-on with another car. Two people taken to the hospital with unexplained injuries. The rescue vehicle and the contractor are in the tunnel and are working to clear the scene of the accident. This may take some time. The emergency services were terminated on the spot.
– Police in the East (@politietost) November 10, 2020
– There has been a frontal collision between two cars, says operations manager Ronny Samuelsen on TV 2.
Samuelsen first informed TV 2 that they had received information that there were four people involved, but it turned out that there were two, one in each car.
– A driver is conscious and stable, they have taken him to Ullevål hospital, says Samuelsen and continues:
– The other driver is awake and stable and is taken to the hospital in Drammen.
Still closed
The tunnel is still closed and crime scene investigations are ongoing at the site. The cars finally retire.
Vegtrafikksentralen Øst advises motorists to drive through Oslo and not wait at roundabouts.
– The tunnel can be closed for several hours, write more.
The Oslo tunnel is almost 7.5 kilometers long and runs from Måna in Frogn to Verpen in Asker.
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