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Home offices can offer challenges of many kinds, but rarely of the nature that Harald Sande experienced on Thursday.
In the middle of a video conference, he saw a truck across the street from the house in Malvik.
– Suddenly changes direction and comes directly to the wall of the house and the window where I sit.
Sande stands up and jumps out of the room for fear that the train will break through the wall.
– Fortunately, it did not go through the wall, says Sande, who feared a vandalized house.
The earthquake after the accident
The train hit a fairly new extension of the house. Sande has thought about the accident. She is incredibly happy that it went well, but says one of her daughters has a bedroom right next to where the train arrived at the house.
– We have been lucky, although we have had bad luck.
He says he is often slippery on the ground. When the accident should happen for the first time, you are glad it happened at a time with no children in the area. The road is a heavily used school road, and a few hours later there were many children in the area.
Snow and poisoning caused problems for drivers yesterday and there have been many challenges even today.
The video conference came to see
After the train stopped at the wall of the house, Harald Sande returned to the video conference, which was abandoned at full speed.
He turned the camera so that the other participants could explain why it disappeared so quickly.
– Then they realized that they had to leave it for today.
Driver’s license support
Police inform NRK that the truck driver had his certificate confiscated after the incident. The train had winter tires, but no chain. The driver is a Norwegian in his 60s.
The crane is in place to remove the train.
Harald Sande says there will be a lot of work to repair the damage after the collision. In addition to the damage to the house, the garden must be repaired.
– The garden has been plowed, so it must be rehabilitated in spring.