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Truck rescue ends in Norwegian cliff plunge

Drivers cheat death as two trucks plunge 200ft into snowy ravine

Truck rescue ends in Norwegian cliff plunge
Truck rescue ends in Norwegian cliff plunge

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Two truck drivers cheated death when their vehicles slid off an icy mountain road and plunged 200ft down a snow-covered cliff face.

The incident occurred on Sunday after a Volvo semi carrying a trailer of cargo ground to a halt while trying to negotiate a serpentine mountain road near Leirfjord, 700km north of Norway’s capital Oslo.

Police say the truck wasn’t fitted with the correct tyres for winter conditions.

The truck was hooked to a rescue vehicle and was being guided to a safe place to park when the incident occurred. Video shot from a car following shows what happened next. The Volvo slid into and through an Armco barrier and tipped over the cliff edge, taking the tow-truck with it. The tow-truck driver managed to jump clear, but the Lithuanian truck driver went down with his truck. He survived the incident but suffered broken bones.

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