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– so Many Cars that We Couldn't See Where the Queue Ended

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Ferry captain Svein Erik Aksetøy estimates that heavy vehicle traffic may have doubled on the Flakk – Rørvik connection after the E6 was closed following the landslide at Nesvatnet in Levanger.
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Ferry captain Svein Erik Aksetøy estimates that heavy vehicle traffic may have doubled on the Flakk – Rørvik connection after the E6 was closed following the landslide at Nesvatnet in Levanger.

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Trøndelag County Council and the Norwegian Public Roads Administration have agreed on traffic restrictions to ensure accessibility after the E6 was closed by a quicksand landslide.

One person is presumed dead after a landslide that crossed the E6 and the railway at Nesvatnet in Levanger. The landslide led to the closure of the road and railway for several months.

Work on two major railway projects in Stjørdal and Levanger has been halted after the quicksand landslide at Nesvatnet north of Åsen on Saturday.

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bladet.no broke the news in on Thursday, September 4, 2025.
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