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Motorhome runs off E18

16.08.2026 14:48 1 min 1 source РУС
Agderposten NOR
Motorhome runs off E18
Original source: Agderposten

A motorhome ran off the road into a ditch along the E18 near Østerholt in Gjerstad on Sunday afternoon. According to police, no one was injured.

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Motorhome runs off E18

16.08.2026 Agderposten NOR Original source

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Updated: 15.08.2026

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