Executive editor-in-chief: There may be a rasrisk
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the Executive head of media relations Kajsa Jacobsson on rasrisken on ekodukten. Photo: Radio Sweden/Theme AB
the E6 is completely turned off after problems with the casting. But the information that the road has given way – is not true at all, according to presschefen.
It is about the construction of a ekodukt, a bridge, where the animals can cross the E6, where the errors in the casting process has closed E6 – on the basis of rasrisk.
the E6 is turned off in both directions because there may be rasrisk. The transport department has no forecast for when the road might open again.
“We started to pour in yesterday morning at four o’clock and in the night we’ve then got a problem with mold,” explains Our editor-in-chief.
Is there any danger that it will crumble?
the Reason is that we have closed the road is that there may be a rasrisk, and we fear that we will need to keep the road closed for several hours ahead in the day.
However, do not match the information to the media that it would way would have given way.
which, apparently, has been written that the route has fallen is nothing that I or the site manager know at all, and that we had of course done if we had had that kind of problem, ” says Kajsa Jacobsson, head of media relations at Peab.
Executive editor-in-chief explains that they are worried about the braces that hold up the position to the mold of ekodukten.
“We heard some pops in the stands to formställningen, says presschefen and explains:
– It could mean that the concrete parts can crumble, and therefore, we are closing for safety reasons, for our road users and the employees’ sake.
It’s not that someone has done something wrong that has led to this?
– Our anlyser looking at how we should solve it. Something wrong, of course, must have happened, otherwise it would not have happened. But what it depends on, I can’t comment on at present.
do you Expect to be able to drop on traffic during the day?
” What I know is that it will be able to take several hours to. It will take longer than we thought from the beginning, ” says Kajsa Jacobsson, head of media relations at Peab.
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