Accident on E20 – one seriously injured

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  • Accident on E20 – one seriously injured

    Accident on E20 – one seriously injured

    At 6 p.m., a single-vehicle accident occurred on E20 at Svista in Eskilstuna.

    One person is seriously injured, according to the police.

    The road is currently completely closed in the direction of Eskilstuna.

    “Strong appeal to road users on the E20 to and from Eskilstuna to exercise caution at the scene of the accident as rescue work is underway and personnel are working in a vulnerable position,” the police write.

  • Blood palt voted as the most disgusting dish

    Blood palt voted as the most disgusting dish

    Blodpalt – which is eaten in northern Sweden and in Finland – has been named the world’s worst dish by the travel site TasteAtlas.

    The site’s readers could choose between 100 dishes.

    The average rating for Blood Palt among the 600,000 who voted was 1.6 out of 5.

  • Trump is no longer allowed to have guns

    Trump is no longer allowed to have guns

    Donald Trump may continue to vote, but may no longer hold a gun license, Time magazine states.

    This since earlier today he received his sentence in a criminal case in New York, which concerned the payment of hush money to ex-porn actor Stormy Daniels.

  • Drove with 2.47 per thousand – sentenced

    Drove with 2.47 per thousand – sentenced

    The 35-year-old woman had 2.47 per thousand alcohol in her blood when she collided with an elderly female motorist who died.

    Now she is sentenced to prison for, among other things, grossly causing the death of another, reports Göteborgs-Posten.

  • Power outage for 500 Eon customers

    Power outage for 500 Eon customers

    More than 500 Eon customers in the Kristianstads area are currently without power, reports Kristianstadsbladet.

  • Curfew is introduced

    Curfew is introduced

    Curfews from 18:00, local time, are introduced in the fire-affected areas of Palisades and Eaton in California, the BBC reports.

    Sheriff Robert Luna says officers will patrol evacuated areas to prevent looting or break-ins.

  • Swedish found dead in Nepal

    Swedish found dead in Nepal

    A 20-year-old Swede who had been missing in Nepal for over a year has been found dead.

    The man disappeared in connection with a hike in the Himalayas in December 2023.

  • New US sanctions against Russia

    New US sanctions against Russia

    The United States has decided on new sanctions against the Russian oil sector and the shadow fleet that supplies Russian oil around the world, according to Reuters.

    – These measures are a powerful blow to the economic foundation of the Russian war machine, says Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyi on X.

  • Accident on the E6 in Malmö

    Accident on the E6 in Malmö

    Two cars have collided on the outer ring road in Malmö.

    – One of the cars has then overturned into the central barrier, says Fredrik Bratt at the police in Malmö.

    The police and emergency services are currently on the scene.

    There is a major traffic impact with queues.

    – But those involved were awake and talkative, says Fredrik Bratt.

    By 6 p.m., the police were ready at the scene and updated their incident report:

    “A man in his 20s who was a passenger has been taken to hospital. The police have taken up a report about a traffic accident, causing bodily harm and failure to obey the right of way,” they write.

  • Off-duty police officer with wife chased speeder – charged

    The speed during the car chase on the E18 was at times around 200 kilometers per hour. Archive image. Photo: Virginia Mayo/AP/TT

    Off-duty police officer with wife chased speeder – charged

    An off-duty police officer took up the hunt for a speeder on the E18 outside Karlstad. Before the second car was stopped, the speed was at times around 200 kilometers per hour. But it was not the policeman himself who was driving but his wife – and now both are charged with traffic offences, writes NWT.

    The incident occurred in September. According to the indictment, the police “urged or caused” his wife to drive too fast – something she denied in questioning and called a “joint decision” due to the other driver’s dangerous behavior.

    Both the police and his wife “admit the course of events but deny any crime”, according to the indictment.

    The speeding driver that the couple was chasing has already been fined SEK 4,000 for the speed violation.

  • Missing person found

    Missing person found

    The rescue service and sea rescue are currently looking for a person who went missing at Stora Skarsjön in Ljungskile.

    – It seems that something went out onto the ice and didn’t come back, says Jack Fågelqvist at the rescue service to Bohusläningen.

    A helicopter is participating in the operation and divers are on their way.

    Update at 17:38 The person has been found unharmed. Police have left the scene.

  • The Norwegian Public Health Authority warns of the RS virus

    The Norwegian Public Health Authority warns of the RS virus

    The season for RS virus is here and the spread of infection is expected to increase in the coming period.

    This is what the Public Health Authority writes in a press release.

    The number of reported cases of RS virus has increased in recent weeks, and FHM’s surveillance shows that the epidemic is underway.

    RSV poses the greatest risk to infants, who can become seriously ill and experience severe coughing and breathing difficulties that require hospital care.

    For older children and adults, an infection with the RS virus is usually like a common cold.

    – We expect that the spread of the RS virus will increase in the coming weeks, which means an increased risk for the smallest children. It is important to avoid children under the age of 1 meeting people outside the family who have a cough or runny nose. Everyone who meets children under the age of 1 should be extra careful with hand washing, not least older siblings, says deputy state epidemiologist Erik Sturegård

  • Fully loaded oil tanker drifts in the Baltic Sea

    Fully loaded oil tanker drifts in the Baltic Sea

    A Panama-flagged oil tanker is operating in the Baltic Sea off the German island of Rügen.

    According to German media, the ship was en route between the Russian Baltic port of Ust-Luga and Port Said in Egypt when it developed engine problems.

    According to Photo the ship belongs to the Russian shadow fleet, that is, the group of ships that Russia uses to circumvent sanctions.

    The boat must be loaded with 99,000 tonnes of oil.

  • Greenland’s head of government: “We want to be masters of our own house”

    Photo: SCANPIX

    Greenland’s head of government: “We want to be masters of our own house”

    Denmark’s Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen is currently holding a press conference. Greenland’s Prime Minister Múte B Egede also attends the meeting inside the prime minister’s office in Copenhagen.

    The press conference is about Donald Trump and his desire to make Greenland part of the United States.

    Mette Fredriksen comments on a possible independence for Greenland. Something that she has “great respect for”.

    – When it comes to independence, it is a decision that starts and ends in Greenland, she says.

    Trump has said he does not rule out using military or economic force to force Denmark to give up the remote Arctic island.

    – We don’t want to be Danish, not American. We want to be Greenlanders, says Múte B Egede.

    – We want to be masters of our own house.

  • Frontal collision in Idre – road closed

    Frontal collision in Idre – road closed

    Two cars have collided head-on on road 70 in Idre-Fjäll in Dalarna.

    The alarm came in shortly before 4 p.m. and the emergency services are on the scene.

    – There are three people in one car and three in the other, and everyone is out of the cars, says Rädningsregion Bergslagen.

    It is unclear if anyone is injured.

    The road has been closed and will reopen at 5pm at the earliest.

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