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DOLL is fortifying a perilous location at the 7th Height Ildehausen.

Customs office in Braunschweig seizes dangerous location... (Last Wednesday)

DOLL is establishing a secure perimeter at the 7th Height Ildehausen, a potentially hazardous...
DOLL is establishing a secure perimeter at the 7th Height Ildehausen, a potentially hazardous location.

DOLL is fortifying a perilous location at the 7th Height Ildehausen.

Last Wednesday, a potentially dangerous situation unfolded on federal highway 7 near Kassel, at the height of Ildehausen. A detached roof box from a car caused a hazard, prompting immediate action from local authorities.

The initial response came from the customs officers on duty, who took swift safety measures and redirected traffic to the right lane. The police were soon on the scene, completely stopping traffic to take further measures.

The police worked diligently for approximately 20 minutes to clear the highway. Once the area was safe, they reopened the highway, allowing traffic to resume its normal flow.

The Customs Service was also involved in the incident, contacting both vehicle drivers and directing them to halt further south. The Financial Control Black Work Gottingen of the Main Customs Office of Brunswick discovered various items on the lanes following the incident.

However, there is no publicly available information about the name of the customs officer involved in the incident. Similarly, no further details about the investigation or the identity of the vehicle drivers were provided in the report by the Main Customs Office of Brunswick.

For inquiries, the Main Customs Office of Brunswick can be contacted at their official website, www.zoll.de, or via emails to Nadine Laufer at [email protected] and [email protected]. Nadine Laufer is the Deputy Press Spokesperson at the Main Customs Office of Brunswick, and her contact telephone number is 0531/1291-8506.

Fortunately, no personal injury was reported from the occupants of the damaged vehicle. The driver was able to reload his luggage after the cleanup work was completed, and the Customs Service resumed its journey following the incident.

This incident serves as a reminder to ensure the secure attachment of roof boxes and other accessories on vehicles to prevent similar hazardous situations on our highways.

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