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A Car Ended up in the River in Sunndal After Trying to Cross the River by Car.

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A car got stuck in the middle of a river in Sunndal after several people tried to cross it by car.
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Vehicle reportedly drove into the river in Sunndal – Everyone in the vehicle has gotten out, writes operations manager Tove Susann Brunvold Holst-Dyrnes in the Møre og Romsdal police district in the police log. She also writes that this is not a traffic accident, but a vehicle that has attempted to cross the river. – The vehicle has taken on water, and the people have evacuated themselves. The car is in the middle of the river. At 16:09 the car…

A car got stuck in the middle of a river in Sunndal after several people tried to cross it by car.

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Romsdals Budstik with the online newspaper Rbnett is based in Molde and is the local newspaper for Romsdal with the municipalities of Molde, Hustadvika, Aukra, Gjemnes, Vestnes and Rauma.

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rbnett.no broke the news in on Monday, July 14, 2025.
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