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Caravan lost a wheel on Smidsrødveien

19.05.2026 12:15 1 min 1 source
Øyene NOR
Caravan lost a wheel on Smidsrødveien
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A caravan lost a wheel on Smidsrødveien road. Traffic in the area is not affected. The incident occurred on May 19.

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Caravan lost a wheel on Smidsrødveien

19.05.2026 Øyene NOR Original source

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