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Water leaks affect traffic in both directions, writes Vegtrafikksentralen on Twitter.
– We try to close the way to take control of the situation. Several patrols are working to block collisions with Ring 3. The Tåsen tunnel to the east and the Lørentunnel tunnel to the west are closed. Assignment manager Håkon Nilsen tells VG.
There should be talk of a leak from a pipeline that will be located near the road. At 9:13 p.m., NRK writes that the leak has stopped.
The photographs of the place show a lot of water in the road. There is large amounts of water in Storolokket, which is now blocked, writes the Oslo police district on Twitter.
– There is a risk of damage to the road networks and surrounding buildings. There will be closings in the future, so people must follow signs and speed reductions. says operations manager Guro Sandnes to TV 2.
The water leak causes significant traffic problems. A detour on the E18 is recommended.
At 20:30, Lørentunnelen (heading west), Smestadtunnelen (heading east) and Tåsentunnelen (heading east) are partially closed.
Highway 150 between Sinsenkrysset and Smestadkrysset is also closed due to flooding.
Police direct motorists around the scene of the escape and stay out of various collisions to prevent motorists from driving onto the ring road. The fire service is helping on the job to stop the water leak.
A subway track was run between Nydalen and Storo, causing delays on lines 4 and 5, but Sporveien declares at 9pm that it is back to normal operation on both tracks.