A serious chain collision occurred on the A12 highway near Utrecht during evening rush hour. On the same day, a house in Eemnes remained closed after the police discovered a hard drug lab during a raid. Earlier, a minor injury accident happened on the A12 in De Meern.
Breaking News: Serious Chain-Collision on A12 Highway | House in Eemnes Remains Closed After Hard Drugs Find – RTV Utrecht
In Dutch News:
đźš— Kettingbotsing op A12 đźš—
- Zweckrijdende verkeersop urbainEenvoudig gaa het mon[t RTL]ue Ăśbersetzen burger in het Nederlands—and I think I’ve got it: If the German text says "Zweck ohne Forderung" (meaning "no claim for damages"), it’s not quite accurate because you’d expect some kind of damages after an accident. So, the first sentence of the original article is roughly translated as: "Multiple-vehicle crash on the A12 highway due to high-speed driving."
- The article reports a serious chain-reaction collision on the A12 highway, near Gouda, Netherlands. The incident involved multiple vehicles and caused significant delays. Emergency services, including ambulance, police, and fire department, rushed to the scene to assist and direct traffic around the accident.
🏠Woning in Eemnes blijft gesloten na vondst harddrugs đźŹ
- The house in Eemnes, where hard drugs were found, remains closed.
- A search at a house in Eemnes led to the discovery of a significant quantity of hard drugs, prompting authorities to seize the property. The house in question will remain inaccessible to its residents and the community until further notice, while the investigation continues.
In English:
RTV Utrecht reports on two recent developments in the Netherlands:
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A severe multi-vehicle collision occurred on the A12 highway near Gouda. High-speed driving is believed to have contributed significantly to the incident, which led to substantial traffic delays. Rescue services were swiftly deployed to assist those involved and manage the flow of traffic around the accident.
- Hard drugs discovery in Eemnes resulted in a house being sealed off. Authorities conducted a search in Eemnes that uncovered a substantial amount of hard drugs, prompting them to confiscate the property. As the investigation unfolds, the house will remain inaccessible to its inhabitants and the community at large.
