The accident occurred on the A1 highway near the city of Linz.
The driver of the truck transporting the chickens admitted to falling into 'a second-long sleep' during which he veered right and collided with a bridge pillar, Franz Rockenschaub, of Highway Police Inspection Haid, told CNN.
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The chickens were set to be killed for food, having laid eggs for some time. The company behind the venture has not been named.
In the aftermath of the crash, some of the birds were exposed and made their break for freedom, escaping from the vehicle.
Rockenschaub said 'thousands' of them ran onto the highway and authorities were forced to close a section of the road because of heavy traffic and the presence of gawkers.
It was then the job of 120 firefighters to get the chickens that survived the crash back into the truck. Some chickens were killed in the accident, but no human injuries were reported.
In the aftermath of the crash, some of the birds were exposed and made their break for freedom, escaping from the vehicle. The accident occurred on the A1 highway near the city of Linz. It was then the job of 120 firefighters to get the chickens that survived the crash back into the truck. Some chickens were killed in the accident, but no human injuries were reported. It was then the job of 120 firefighters to get the chickens that survived the crash back into the truck. Some chickens were killed in the accident, but no human injuries were reported. The chickens were set to be killed for food, having laid eggs for some time. The company behind the venture has not been named. The chickens were set to be killed for food, having laid eggs for some time. The company behind the venture has not been named. In the aftermath of the crash, some of the birds were exposed and made their break for freedom, escaping from the vehicle. The chickens were set to be killed for food, having laid eggs for some time. The company behind the venture has not been named. The chickens were set to be killed for food, having laid eggs for some time. The company behind the venture has not been named. Rockenschaub said 'thousands' of them ran onto the highway and authorities were forced to close a section of the road because of heavy traffic and the presence of gawkers. Rockenschaub said 'thousands' of them ran onto the highway and authorities were forced to close a section of the road because of heavy traffic and the presence of gawkers. The driver of the truck transporting the chickens admitted to falling into 'a second-long sleep' during which he veered right and collided with a bridge pillar, Franz Rockenschaub, of Highway Police Inspection Haid, told CNN. The chickens were set to be killed for food, having laid eggs for some time. The company behind the venture has not been named. The accident occurred on the A1 highway near the city of Linz. It was then the job of 120 firefighters to get the chickens that survived the crash back into the truck. Some chickens were killed in the accident, but no human injuries were reported. In the aftermath of the crash, some of the birds were exposed and made their break for freedom, escaping from the vehicle. In the aftermath of the crash, some of the birds were exposed and made their break for freedom, escaping from the vehicle. The driver of the truck transporting the chickens admitted to falling into 'a second-long sleep' during which he veered right and collided with a bridge pillar, Franz Rockenschaub, of Highway Police Inspection Haid, told CNN. Rockenschaub said 'thousands' of them ran onto the highway and authorities were forced to close a section of the road because of heavy traffic and the presence of gawkers. In the aftermath of the crash, some of the birds were exposed and made their break for freedom, escaping from the vehicle. Rockenschaub said 'thousands' of them ran onto the highway and authorities were forced to close a section of the road because of heavy traffic and the presence of gawkers. In the aftermath of the crash, some of the birds were exposed and made their break for freedom, escaping from the vehicle. The driver of the truck transporting the chickens admitted to falling into 'a second-long sleep' during which he veered right and collided with a bridge pillar, Franz Rockenschaub, of Highway Police Inspection Haid, told CNN. The chickens were set to be killed for food, having laid eggs for some time. The company behind the venture has not been named. In the aftermath of the crash, some of the birds were exposed and made their break for freedom, escaping from the vehicle. It was then the job of 120 firefighters to get the chickens that survived the crash back into the truck. Some chickens were killed in the accident, but no human injuries were reported. The driver of the truck transporting the chickens admitted to falling into 'a second-long sleep' during which he veered right and collided with a bridge pillar, Franz Rockenschaub, of Highway Police Inspection Haid, told CNN. The chickens were set to be killed for food, having laid eggs for some time. The company behind the venture has not been named. The driver of the truck transporting the chickens admitted to falling into 'a second-long sleep' during which he veered right and collided with a bridge pillar, Franz Rockenschaub, of Highway Police Inspection Haid, told CNN.
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