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Traffic accident north of Ludvika

today at 16.42 Oskar Forsberg

Emergency services, ambulance and police have been alerted to a traffic accident at Burtjärn, 3.5 kilometers north of Ludvika.

It will be about three vehicles and a number of affected people.

Two cars are on a road and one car is outside on an ice-covered lake, according to the police.

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