"Just in these spoken words, there are about a hundred people traveling through the Hvalfjörður Tunnel, but it's all been accident-free so far and we have people on posts everywhere and are monitoring all of this closely," says Chief Inspector Ásmundur Kristinsson in an interview with mbl.is.
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"Just in these spoken words, there are about a hundred people traveling through the Hvalfjörður Tunnel, but it's all been accident-free so far and we have people on posts everywhere and are monitoring all of this closely," says Chief Inspector Ásmundur Kristinsson in an interview with mbl.is.
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