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  • Yellow warning for snowfall in the north

    SMHI has issued a yellow warning about snowfall in the northernmost Norrbotten county during Monday afternoon until Tuesday.

    “In several places it can become abundant and cause traffic problems,” SMHI writes on its website.

    This applies to the areas in Kiruna municipality and parts of Gällivare municipality.

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  • Woman seriously injured – treated in ICU

    The woman who received stab wounds after an assault in Kalmar during the night is seriously injured, according to Region Kalmar län.

    She is now being cared for in ICU.

    A 35-year-old man has previously been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder.

  • Crash on the E6 in Gothenburg

    Two cars have collided on the E6 in the vicinity of the Marieholm Tunnel and the Tingstad Tunnel in the southbound direction, writes GP.

    The alarm came at 12:43.

    According to the emergency services, the road will be completely closed for at least half an hour, according to the newspaper.

    It is unclear if anyone was injured.

  • Person found dead after house fire

    One person has been found dead after a house fire in Sveg on Sunday night.

    The person has not been identified, but it is probably the older man who was written on the address.

    His next of kin have been notified.

    The police prepare a report of arson.

    The cause of the fire is not clear and the police are investigating.

  • Emma Lovén Svensson

    12.26

    Fire alarm in villa outside Hässleholm

    Police and emergency services are alerted to a house fire outside Hässleholm.

    – There is a fire under a wooden deck next to a villa, says Anders Pålsson, officer on duty at the rescue service.

    The fire must have been discovered by the villa owners themselves, who tried to extinguish the fire. Now it should be under control.

    – We have sawed up the wooden deck to access everywhere, but now the final extinguishing is underway.

    However, he has no information that police or an ambulance are on the scene.

    The text is updated

  • At least 20 injured in attack on Kharkiv

    Rescue workers search through the crowds surrounding the houses in Kharkiv that were attacked late Saturday. Photo: Kharkiv Regional Military Administration via AP/TT

    At least 20 people, including three children, have been injured in a Russian attack on a residential area in the city of Kharkiv in Ukraine, the region’s governor Oleg Synegubov said.

    Synegubov writes on the Telegram messaging service that eight people are being treated in hospital, two of them with life-threatening injuries, after a Russian attack on two multi-storey buildings in the city where people were sleeping late on Saturday.

    Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Saturday’s attack clearly shows why Ukrainian forces need to be able to use the weapons provided by Western allies for attacks deeper into Russian territory – something that has so far been denied.

  • Israel denies involvement in Lebanon attack

    Israeli President Isaac Herzog says to Sky News that Israel is not involved in the explosions involving pagers and other technical devices that have occurred in recent days.

    – Hezbollah has many enemies out there. Hezbollah has destroyed Lebanon and created havoc in Lebanon. We’re here to defend ourselves, that’s all we do, Isaac Herzog said.

    Herzog also said that Israel does not want a full-scale war with Lebanon.

    12 people died in the attacks and over 2000 people were injured.

  • Cyclist hit by motorist

    A cyclist has been hit by a car in Halmstad, writes Hallandsposten.

    – What we have received is that the person has been taken to hospital by ambulance, says the alarm operator at SOS alarm to the newspaper.

    Police are also called to the scene.

  • Factory fire in Hassela is out

    There is a fire at a plywood factory in Hassela. Archive image. Photo: Christine Olsson/TT

    The fire in a plywood factory in Hassela in Nordanstig municipality is now out, writes Hudiksvalls Tidning.

    The factory was in full production when the fire broke out on Sunday morning. Several rescue units rushed to the scene and determined that there was a risk of spread to other parts of the factory.

    The factory was evacuated and according to the emergency services, no one was injured.

  • Several are missing after rainy weather in Japan

    A flooded street in the coastal town of Wajima in Noto, Japan. In the last three days, about 50 centimeters of rain has fallen in the Noto region. Photo: Yasuko Kishimoto/AP/TT

    At least six people are missing after widespread rain caused landslides and floods in the northeastern region of Noto in Japan.

    One person has died after being swept away by masses of water and another person who also disappeared in the water has not yet been found.

    Rescue workers are also searching for four people who are missing after a landslide at a construction site in the coastal city of Wajima was triggered by heavy rain.

    In the past three days, about 50 centimeters of rain has fallen in the region, which is still rebuilding after a powerful earthquake on January 1 this year that killed more than 370 people and caused extensive damage to infrastructure.

  • Man dead after drowning alarm in Malmö

    The man who was pulled into the water yesterday at Scaniabadet has died.

    The man has not yet been identified.

  • Overturned car on national highway 70

    A motorist has overturned on highway 70 outside Avesta.

    The driver was able to get out of the vehicle himself and is awake and able to speak, but the police write on their website that the extent of the damage is still unclear.

    Police, emergency services and an ambulance are on their way to the scene.

    There is a total stop in the northbound direction for the time being.

    Update:

    The driver was taken by ambulance for a check-up.

    The traffic has started to be allowed again.

    A report of negligence in traffic will be drawn up to be able to investigate the incident.

  • The investigator: The amortization requirements should be lowered

    John Hassler, professor of macroeconomics, will propose relaxations in the amortization requirements in the investigation in a month’s time. Archive image. Photo: Anders Wiklund/TT

    Amortization requirements should be lowered. This is what the current inquiry will propose when it presents its proposal in just over a month. This is confirmed by John Hassler, professor of economics and one of the investigators, reports Svenska Dagbladet.

    – I will come at the beginning of November with a proposal for relief, said John Hassler recently in connection with a trade fair.

    A reduction or abolition of the amortization requirement would provide relief for many households that currently have high interest rates.

    – The rules we have today reduce the demand for housing. If the government loosens the rules, demand will increase, Hassler said.

    A scrapped amortization requirement was one of the Moderates’ election promises, and the Sweden Democrats have also pushed the issue. Both the Financial Supervisory Authority and the Riksbank have been critical of an abandoned requirement.

  • New information about the broken ship – stuck outside Norway

    The ship started its journey and damaged its hull here, in a port on the Kola Peninsula. However, the picture is from an earlier occasion. Photo: Efrem Lukatsky/AP/TT

    The vessel MV Ruby was supposed to sail through Danish waters with pilot assistance during the weekend – but that is not to be.

    The original plan was for a pilot from Danish Danpilot to board the MV Ruby on Saturday and disembark when the vessel passed Gedser, on Falster’s southern tip.

    But that plan has changed, reports Danish TV2.

    Anne Heinze, Danpilot’s press manager, writes to TV2 on Sunday morning that the company has no current order for a pilot, whose task is to help and advise a ship’s captain.

    According to sites that follow shipping, the ship is more or less stationary outside Norway.

  • Fire in plywood factory

    There is a fire in a plywood factory in Hassela in Nordanstig municipality, writes P4 Gävleborg.

    According to the emergency services, flames are shooting out through the roof.

    There must be a risk of spread.

    – There is a fire in a roof structure. It’s under control right now, but there are a lot of resources on the way to the scene. Evacuation is underway, says Pär Mossnelid, force leader at the rescue service.

    The text is updated.

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