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Motorhome stuck under overpass in Säffle, traffic blocked

08.06.2026 02:24 1 min 2 sources
Nya Wermlands-Tidningen SWE + 1 more
Motorhome stuck under overpass in Säffle, traffic blocked
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In Brief

On April 20, 2026, in central Säffle (Sweden), a motorhome got stuck under an overpass due to incorrect height selection. Traffic was blocked; rescue services called a tow truck, and by 18:00 the vehicle was recovered.

On April 20, 2026, in central Säffle (Sweden), a motorhome became stuck under an overpass, blocking traffic on the street. The incident was caused by the driver misjudging the vehicle's height.

Rescue services dispatched a tow truck. By 18:00, the motorhome was extracted and traffic resumed.

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