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Commuter trains are evacuated at Arlanda
Photo: Simon Glad
Commuter trains are evacuated at Arlanda
A commuter train is being evacuated in a tunnel at Arlanda.
– It is still ongoing. The broken train was full, says Simon Glad, who sits on the train.
The reason is a technical error.
Traffic is currently stopped between Knivsta and Arlanda. SL currently has no forecast, and refers to alternative travel routes.
THREE NEWS YOU CAN’T MISS
Explosion in Karlskrona – one to hospital
Explosion in Karlskrona – one to hospital
At 16.45 the police and emergency services are called to Duverum due to a fire.
Once there, it is established that there is no fire, but a small explosion.
A person who was in the property was taken to hospital by ambulance.
The police have cordoned off the site and will carry out a technical investigation.
The crime classification is general dangerous devastation.
The police warn of difficult road conditions
The police warn of difficult road conditions
The police and the Swedish Transport Administration warn of very difficult road conditions around Skellefteå.
This after two traffic accidents occurred on the E4 south of the city.
“Be careful if you drive or plan to drive on the stretch,” the police write on their website.
Tony Samuelsson wins the August prize
Photo: Fredrik Sandberg/TT
Tony Samuelsson wins the August prize
The author Tony Samuelsson wins the August prize for this year’s fiction book with the book “Kungen av Nostratien”.
Christian Rück won in the non-fiction book of the year category with the book “A life worth living”.
The children’s and youth book of the year is won by Linda Bondestam with the book “Chop chop, A brave earthling’s story”.
The Swedish Publishers Association’s honorary award goes this year to the bookstore Dillbergs in Kalmar.
Here you can read more about the August prize.
A car has driven into a pothole in Gothenburg
Photo: PRIVATE
A car has driven into a pothole in Gothenburg
A car drove into a pothole on Järntorget in Gothenburg this evening.
There is a hole in the site due to road work.
The driver must have left the car.
– We have not caught him, it is very possible that he is nearby but we have not seen him, says Mats Gränsmark, alarm and line operator at the rescue service in Gothenburg, to GP.
Police are also at Järntorget.
– We are investigating the incident as negligence in traffic and contagion from a traffic accident, says August Brandt, spokesperson for the police in Gothenburg.
Fire at Orust – risk of explosion
Fire at Orust – risk of explosion
There is a fire in a workshop in Orust, near Tegneby.
This is reported by P4 West.
The fire should not be under control, according to the Rescue Service.
There is supposed to be an explosion risk at the site due to gas cylinders in the building, reports P4 Väst.
The emergency services are on site with personnel from three different stations.
Person hit in Linköping
Person hit in Linköping
A man has been hit by a car in Linköping. The alarm came in at 4:15 p.m.
– A car has run over a cyclist. I have no information about injuries, but it shouldn’t be serious, says Mats Petterson at the police in Öst.
They are on site now together with an ambulance.
Task: Israel and Hezbollah agree on a cease-fire
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Photo: AP
Task: Israel and Hezbollah agree on a cease-fire
Israel and Hezbollah have agreed on terms for a ceasefire.
This is stated by American sources for Axios.
The information has not been officially confirmed.
Israel’s security cabinet will meet on Tuesday, and is then expected to approve the agreement, according to Axio’s source.
CNN reported earlier today that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has “in theory” approved a ceasefire agreement.
Tanker in accident on E4
Tanker in accident on E4
A tanker is said to have driven off the road on the E4 at Jävre outside Piteå.
This is what the police write on their website.
The vehicle is said to be lying on its side in the ditch in the northbound lane.
Emergency services, police and ambulance go to the relevant location on the motorway.
There are initially no reports of any injuries.
The accident affects traffic on the route and the road is currently temporarily closed.
Horse sausage is recalled
Horse sausage is recalled
Mora salt and smoking is recalling Bryggarn’s Hästkorv that was manufactured and sold between November 4 and November 18.
The reason is that the sausage may contain listeria.
Disruptions at Microsoft during the day
Disruptions at Microsoft during the day
During the day, several users of Microsoft services have reported experiencing problems.
During the morning Swedish time, Microsoft went out on X and wrote that the disruptions apply to the services Teams and Exchange Online.
Behind the problems is probably an update, the company writes.
Those who have their email via Outlook may have experienced problems.
The disruptions have not only affected users in Sweden.
VW writes down the value of the Northvolt
Northvolt’s headquarters in Stockholm. Photo: Henrik Montgomery/TT
VW writes down the value of the Northvolt
Northvolt’s largest owner, Germany’s Volkswagen, has written off most of the value of its stake in the battery maker, Reuters reports citing sources.
Last week, Northvolt filed for a restructuring process in the United States, which means that current owners risk losing out of that process.
Volkswagen owns around 21 percent of the shares in Northvolt.
Warmest November night – “summer” in Denmark
Warmest November night – “summer” in Denmark
Never before has such a warm November night been measured in Denmark. Between Sunday and Monday, the average temperature was 13.3 degrees, DR and TV2 report.
The night’s average temperature is measured in Denmark from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. 13.3 degrees is the highest value recorded since measurements began in 1874.
The hottest was in Skrydstrup in southern Jutland, 15.8 degrees, according to the weather authority DMI.
Such high temperatures are normally associated with summer. It is now too late in the season for the meteorologists to talk about summer, but the values are in accordance with the Swedish definition of summer, which stipulates that the daily temperature must be above 10 degrees.
CNN: Cease fire between Israel and Hezbollah close
CNN: Cease fire between Israel and Hezbollah close
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has “in theory” agreed to a truce with Hezbollah, sources told CNN.
Israel remains tight-lipped about details of the agreement, which was expected to be sent to Lebanon on Monday.
A cease-fire would also have had to be approved by Israel’s cabinet.
Sources state that the negotiations appear to be “moving forward”.
Author Barbara Taylor Bradford dead
Author Barbara Taylor Bradford has died. Archive image. Photo: Steve Parsons/TT
Author Barbara Taylor Bradford dead
British novelist Barbara Taylor Bradford, who sold millions of books worldwide, has died. She was 91 years old.
Her most famous book was the debut novel “Not for the sake of winning” from 1979. The book also became a mini-series with, among others, Jenny Seagrove and Deborah Kerr as the protagonist Emma Harte.
– The book changed the lives of so many readers, and still does, says Charlie Redmayne, editor at the publisher Harper Collins, to Sky News.
Her novels have been translated into 40 languages and sold in more than 90 countries. Her latest novel “The Miracle of Love” came out last year, and was the third part in the series about the Falconer family.
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