Boat with 22 people has capsized in Italy

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  • Boat with 22 people has capsized in Italy

    A British-flagged sailboat has capsized with 22 people on board off Palermo, reports Il Fatto Quotidiano.

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  • Mackmyra Whiskey files for bankruptcy

    Mackmyra Swedish Whiskey is filing for bankruptcy, the whiskey company announced in a press release.

    The reason is that they have not managed to secure sufficient funds to continue operating the business in the short term. According to the press release, however, there is great value in the company in the longer term.

    The bankruptcy application will be filed at Gävle District Court on Monday.

  • Apartment caught fire in Motala – one to hospital with serious injuries

    On the night of Monday, the emergency services were called out after a home in Motala caught fire, the police write on their website.

    The flames broke out from the apartment, which had caught fire in an apartment building.

    One person had to be taken to hospital with serious burns.

    The police will now investigate what caused the fire.

  • Threatened resident with attachment – aggravated robbery in Fagersta

    The police were called shortly after midnight to a residence in Fagersta during the night of Monday.

    Several people in the residence were threatened with an attack and got rid of valuable belongings, the police write on their website.

    One person was taken to hospital with minor injuries.

    The police were then able to arrest a person and the incident is classified as aggravated robbery.

  • A life-threatening injury after a fire in Finspång

    A man in his 30s has been taken to hospital after a fire in an apartment building in Finspång. According to local media, he has life-threatening injuries.

    The emergency services were alerted at half past three on Monday night. There was then a heavy fire in an apartment on the third floor, but the fire was quickly extinguished and there was deemed to be no risk of spreading to other parts of the house.

  • Double traffic accidents on the E6 in Gothenburg

    Queues on the E6.

    On Monday morning, a truck collided with a car on the E6 in Gothenburg, at the height of Kållered, writes GP.

    The collision must have occurred in the northbound direction.

    Just minutes later there was another accident on the E6 in Lindome, northbound.

    – They happened only 500 meters from each other. Roadside assistance remains and there will be limited accessibility for a while longer. but we have left the scene, says Bosse Florell, alarm and line operator at the rescue service.

    It is currently unclear if anyone was injured.

    During the morning, there was also an accident at Hisingen, where four vehicles were involved in an accident on road 155.

    There, it is also unclear if anyone was injured, but everyone is said to have been out of the cars when the emergency services arrived at the scene.

  • New mpox case in the Philippines – testing for clade 1

    The Philippines has received a confirmed case of mpox, the first since December, reports Reuters.

    But it is still unclear if it is the new clade 1 subtype, which the country’s health ministry is now investigating.

    “We are waiting for the test results and will provide an update when it is available,” said Albert Domingo, spokesperson for the Department of Health.

    The 33-year-old male patient is said not to have traveled outside the Philippines.

  • Now you can see the year’s first “supermoon”

    On the night of Tuesday, you can see the first supermoon of the year. Archive image. Photo: Johan Nilsson/TT

    Anyone who wants to see a really beautiful moon should look up at the sky this evening. This is when the first supermoon of the year occurs.

    The moon is then experienced as both larger and as shining brighter than usual. This is because it is extra close to the Earth.

    The difference between a micromoon, at its farthest, and the supermoon is about 14 percent in size. It also shines about 30 percent brighter.

    This time the moon will be 361,969 kilometers from Earth. Normally, the moon is 356,500 kilometers from Earth when it is closest, and 406,700 kilometers when it is farthest.

    But it’s not the only supermoon this year. The next time will be September 18, followed by October 17 when it will be the closest this year. The last time will be November 15, at approximately the same distance as now.

  • New alarms about toxic goods on shopping sites

    Authorities in South Korea have once again found toxic substances in products from Shein and Temu. Archive image. Photo: Jessica Gow/TT

    They have grown strongly in recent years worldwide and have also gained ground in Sweden.

    Now there are new alarms about toxic substances in products from the Chinese shopping sites Temu and Shein.

    The Chemicals Inspectorate regularly carries out supervisory projects that include actors in e-commerce. During inspections of Shein products in 2023 and 2022, some have passed completely without remark, while in others substances above the limits that are allowed were found, including various phthalates but also traces of lead.

    Too high levels of phthalates and also cadmium have also been found in products from Temu.

    – We can only inform you that there are probably risks with shopping from here, says Daniel Ahlström at the Chemicals Inspectorate.

  • Mushroom pickers disappeared in Skövde – found just before midnight

    The Skövde police carried out a search for a woman in her 60s on Sunday evening.

    The woman had gone out to pick mushrooms, but did not return home for several hours. At 21.45 her relatives contacted the police.

    At 23.38 she was found and driven home.

    – She had a little abrasion but otherwise she was okay, says police spokesperson Jonas Josarp.

  • Ships in “collision”

    A ship belonging to the Chinese Coast Guard. Archive image. Photo: Aaron Favila/AP

    Ships from China and the Philippines have “collided” in a disputed area in the South China Sea on the night of Monday, the Chinese coast guard claims.

    From Beijing’s side, it is said that a Philippine ship “deliberately collided” with a Chinese one. The Philippine government, for its part, says two of its coast guard ships were damaged as a result of Chinese ships carrying out “illegal and aggressive maneuvers” near a reef.

    China claims large parts of the South China Sea, but the Philippines, Brunei, Malaysia, Taiwan and Vietnam also believe they have rights to parts of the waters. Military markings and provocations are recurring in waters in the area.

  • Fire in apartment – one to hospital

    A person has been taken to hospital by ambulance after being rescued by smoke divers from a burning apartment in Finspång.

    The alarm about the fire came after 02 on the night of Monday. At 02.39, the emergency services announced that it was extinguished.

    There is no information on the state of the damage.

  • Biden on ceasefire: “Not giving up”

    President Joe Biden remains hopeful about the US proposal for a cease-fire between Israel and Hamas in Gaza being negotiated in Qatar.

    – It is still ongoing. We don’t give up. The opportunity still exists, Biden said on Sunday.

    The comment came after Foreign Minister Antony Blinken traveled to the Middle East to “finalize a cease-fire agreement,” according to an earlier statement from the US Foreign Ministry.

  • Fully developed fire in villa

    There is a fire in a conservatory in Motala municipality, according to the rescue service.

    The fire has spread to a villa.

    Residents must be out of the house.

  • The smell of smoke spreads in Stockholm

    On Sunday evening, the emergency services received several calls about the smell of smoke in Stockholm.

    It came from a fire in two train carriages in Västberga.

    – They contain packed paper and it is difficult to put out. We are trying water, said Thomas Skantz at the rescue service.

    The alarm came from a passerby at 10:21 p.m. The fire was extinguished by 01:30.

    – It is depressed. Now we are left with a smaller force and keep an eye on it so it doesn’t happen again, said Thomas Skantz.

    The smoke spread with the wind and the rescue service received many calls from Södermalm and Kungsholmen.

    Text updated 01.49.

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