Roof at the Travel Center in Mora Has Collapsed
Part of the roof of the bus terminal in Mora has collapsed, leading to a temporary closure, but bus traffic will not be significantly affected.
The incident occurred late Thursday evening at the bus terminal in Mora, Sweden, where parts of the roof collapsed, suspected to be due to wet snow. Björn Erlandsson from Dalatrafik stated that while the first five bus connection spots are affected, overall traffic operations remain stable as buses can still pick up passengers despite indoor access being restricted. Emergency services have been deployed to secure the area, ensuring that unauthorized individuals stay away due to the risk of further collapses.
No injuries were reported as the incident took place when no traffic was in operation, which Erlandsson referred to as a fortunate outcome. The terminal has been cordoned off and it is anticipated that it will remain closed for several weeks while further assessments and repairs are conducted. The situation is being closely monitored, emphasizing the importance of safety as the local community depends on this transport hub for their daily commutes.
As this incident unfolds, the implications for local transportation and potential delays for commuters are being managed by Dalatrafik, who plans to station personnel at the site to assist travelers. The collaboration between emergency services and transport authorities aims to minimize disruption while ensuring safety following this unfortunate event.