The situation was recorded in the dashboard camera of the Suopellonmäki family who followed. No information had been passed on to the authorities.
In Muonio there was an accident on Thursday afternoon when a truck platform got upright in the middle of a ride and large crumbs of cargo flew onto the road.
The attached video of the situation was recorded on the camper’s dashboard camera. A car traveled in Lapland for a holiday Terhi Suopellonmäki with her husband.
“The host drove and said that now the tipper is rising from the truck, and I replied that I think so,” Suopellonmäki says.
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“We had a good time. We took the elevator past the bike path. The driver seemed to notice immediately what was happening. He came out of the car wondering. ”
Accident According to Suopellonmäki, it took place at about half past six in the evening on Torniontie.
According to Suopellonmäki, the largest stone crumbs were half a meter in diameter.
“Fortunately, no one raced against. And if he had followed, the cargo would have come to the bow. ”
Suopellonmäet had arrived in Muonio on Thursday from Kiilopää, Saariselkä. From there, the trip is planned to continue to Kilpisjärvi.
“It is good to keep safety distances! More than just reindeer and deer can be encountered. This situation also came quickly, ”says Terhi Suopellonmäki.
No information had been passed on about the danger situation in Muonio to the Lapland Police Department or to the fire brigade on duty at Rovaniemi at the Lapland Rescue Department.
