"Oil alarm" in Leibnitz
Tractor accident: 250 liters of diesel ended up in the ground
On Tuesday afternoon, two tractors collided on a municipal road in Weinburg am Saßbach (Leibnitz district). Both vehicles were severely damaged in the crash, which is why the fire department was called out due to an "oil alarm". The soil had to be cleared of 250 liters of diesel.
At 3 p.m. on Tuesday, the volunteer fire departments in the Leibnitz district received a report of an "oil alarm". Two tractors with trailers had collided on a narrow municipal road. A considerable amount of diesel had leaked into the ground as a result.
The Ratschendorf, Oberrakitsch and Weinburg am Saßbach fire departments immediately rushed to the scene of the accident with 25 firefighters, and the Straß police were also called in. Gerald Kern and Andreas Cepe were in charge of the operation. An excavator operator had to laboriously remove the contaminated layers of soil under the guidance of the Landeschemiealarmdienst.
The road remained closed overnight - today, Wednesday, the verge is to be restored and the municipal road reopened.
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