Meanwhile,
Agricultural convoy turns aisle house:

This road is normally reserved for vehicles of less than 3.5 tonnes (probably except local traffic, which could explain this presence).

According to our information, the loss of control was caused by blocking the brake of the agricultural machine. Moreover, After climbing on the wall of a housing in railway balls. Moreover, the vehicle turned into the garage aisle, with the entire load (Editor’s note: of the earth). Consequently, Fortunately, the owner’s vehicle was not there at an hour when he could have been there …
The driver was injured in the head. For example, First aid was provided to him for an hour on site, before being taken to the Tournais hospital environment.

The firefighters of the Picardy Wallonia rescue area intervened in particular to place a tank. allowing the hydraulic fluid to be recovered in the aisle. On the other hand. faced with such a mastodon of the road, they logically did not have the equipment in order to move the agricultural convoy.
Appeal was made to a company with adequate civil engineering machines.

The inhabitants of the number 21A were therefore left for a sacred fright. Their accommodation trembled when the heavy vehicle switched to the side.
The garden has undergone large damage as evidenced by our photos taken on site.

This exit agricultural convoy turns aisle house from the road could have had much more serious consequences. knowing that a father and his son were busy building a small wall right next to the crash location, at n ° 23. They just had time to jump to escape the worst.


“I saw my life scrolling“, Takenate the son, well aware of being a miracle.




Agricultural convoy turns aisle house
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