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Truck and car in collision

today at 10.27 Anna Sjögren

A car and a truck have collided with each other on national highway 70 in Rättvik municipality.

According to the police, the car has overturned.

Emergency services and an ambulance as well as the police have been called to the scene.

The extent of the damage is unclear.

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