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Better Safety in the Kollafjörður Tunnel

Yesterday the work was completed to install bombs on both sides of the Kollafjörður tunnel, the red lights at the tunnel mouths are updated, and the fans that did not work are repaired. If there is too much gas in the tunnel, the fans will start and blow the smoke out. The red lights go on, and the bombs go down. The Kollafjörður tunnel is the busiest tunnel in the country, which Landsverk manages. The latest figures show that about 6,000 cars p…
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Yesterday the work was completed to install bombs on both sides of the Kollafjörður tunnel, the red lights at the tunnel mouths are updated, and the fans that did not work are repaired. If there is too much gas in the tunnel, the fans will start and blow the smoke out. The red lights go on, and the bombs go down. The Kollafjörður tunnel is the busiest tunnel in the country, which Landsverk manages. The latest figures show that about 6,000 cars p…

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Kringvarp Føroya broke the news in on Thursday, November 20, 2025.
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