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Cause of Subsidence at Lelystad Container Port Remains Unclear

Summary by rd.nl
The province of Flevoland still doesn't know the cause of subsidence at the container terminal site in the port of Lelystad-Noord. The subsidence has been occurring since the Flevokust Haven was completed in 2018 and has been causing problems for the container handling company on the provincially owned site since last year. Flevoland expected to receive clarity from a consultancy firm by the end of this year, but now says that additional researc…
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The province of Flevoland still doesn't know the cause of subsidence at the container terminal site in the port of Lelystad-Noord. The subsidence has been occurring since the Flevokust Haven was completed in 2018 and has been causing problems for the container handling company on the provincially owned site since last year. Flevoland expected to receive clarity from a consultancy firm by the end of this year, but now says that additional researc…

·Apeldoorn, Netherlands
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rd.nl broke the news in Apeldoorn, Netherlands on Tuesday, December 23, 2025.
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