Sensors to be installed in Sandoy tunnel
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Sensors will be installed in the Sandoy tunnel to investigate why the tunnel has become increasingly wet and foggy, Uni Danielsen, director of the tunnel company, told Faroese broadcaster KVF. Danielsen said the cause of the conditions remains unclear. Mayors in the Sandoy region have repeatedly asked the tunnel company to address the issue. Marjun […] The post Sensors to be installed in Sandoy tunnel appeared first on Daily Northern .
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