Now it’s completely chaotic, ” says director Erik Graarud, Norwegian Lastebileierforbund in the county of Østfold.
Graarud says that there are long queues of cars with the hangers to deliver the garbage at the shelter on Øra in Fredrikstad, norway. When NRK spoke with him was a queue over two miles long.
It creates trouble for vogntogene that need to get into the same area to retrieve and deliver goods.
– All goods transport to and from the Castle Harbour does not come forward. Right now there are 24 trailers here that are not going any place. It is not good, in these times where we do everything we can to get out the goods, ” he says.
Graarud, says to NRK that he has tried to get in contact with the police to get someone to direct traffic, but that he had to give up after half an hour in telephone queues.
MUST WAIT for: Monday morning there was a long queue outside avfallsanlegget on Øra in Fredrikstad, norway.
Photo: Christian Nygaard-Monsen/NRK Trafikale problems
According to the Oslo police district is the long queues and trafikale problems also by avfallsanleggene in Oslo, Asker and Bærum.
It is reported a great many people, many cars, and up to four hour waiting time to get threw things, ” says operasjonsleder in Oslo-the police, the Line Bulkheads.
Both at the Yggeset the waste disposal plant in Asker, Haraldrud gjenbruksstasjon in Oslo, Isi as in Bærum and Smestad gjenbruksstasjon in Oslo, it is reported closest to the chaotic conditions, according to the Bulkhead.
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the Plants reopened on Wednesday of last week. Since then it has been a great interest in many places.
But this is the first time after the stations opened, again, the influx is so great, tells the Bulkheads.
– Our call is that if it is not absolutely necessary to throw things now, so wait.
Also police in the South-west has directed traffic at a avfallsstasjon in the day.
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Miljødirektoratet lets as save and receive more waste temporarily because of koronasituasjonen.
“Sickness, quarantine, smitteverntiltak and possible bankruptcies as a result of the onset of koronaviruset can lead to failure and reduced capacity in transportleddet and at the waste disposal plant to receive and handle the waste in Norway and other countries”, wrote the agency on their websites 1. april.
HUGE DEMAND: By Grønmo gjenbruksstasjon in Oslo, there is a great interest.
Photo: Andreas de Brito Jonassen / NRK