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  • Detonation in Västerås

    Something has exploded at Hökåsen in Västerås during the night.

    – There has been a detonation against a garage in a residential area, says Kurt Holm, management operator at the rescue service, to VLT.

    The police have an operation at the scene.

  • Israel’s government votes yes to cease-fire in Gaza

    Picture from Gaza this week. Photo: Ariel Schalit/AP

    Israel’s government votes yes to cease-fire in Gaza

    The government of Israel has now approved the cease-fire agreement in Gaza.

    The truce between Israel and Hamas will thus come into force on Sunday.

    According to the Israeli government, this is also when the first hostages will be released.

    The truce is valid for six weeks. During that time, Hamas will release another 30 hostages. At the same time, Israel is to release hundreds of Palestinian prisoners.

  • Suspected attempted murder in residence

    Suspected attempted murder in residence

    The police were called to a residence in central Norrköping on Friday evening.

    There was a person who was seriously injured with an attachment. The person has been taken to hospital by ambulance.

    Another person has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder.

    The police have cordoned off the residence.

  • Police intervention at hospital after gun alarm

    Police intervention at hospital after gun alarm

    The police had an operation at Ryhov hospital in Jönköping during Friday evening.

    According to Aftonbladet’s information, the operation began after people reported seeing people with weapons.

    – We received initial information that a person or persons were seen with an object, says Angelica Forsberg, press spokesperson at the police.

    – Our effort has been at the hospital and the area around the hospital.

    However, the operation was terminated because the police could not confirm the information.

    – We have checked a number of people in connection with the incident and had a substantial number of patrols on site, says Forsberg.

  • No crime behind the fatal accident in Huddinge

    Photo: ANDREAS BARDELL

    No crime behind the fatal accident in Huddinge

    The police no longer suspect any crime in connection with a 17-year-old girl being hit at a pedestrian crossing in Huddinge last September.

    She later died of her injuries.

    According to the police, the driver of the car kept the right speed and tried to avoid the accident.

    “Our thoughts continue to go out to all affected by this tragic event,” the police write in a Facebook post.

  • Apartment fire in Partille

    Apartment fire in Partille

    On Friday evening, the police were alerted to a fire in an apartment building in Partille outside Gothenburg.

    Two people are treated by paramedics on site. Otherwise, there is no information about the state of the damage, the police write on their website.

    Residents at the address have been allowed to return to their homes.

    The cause of the fire has not yet been determined and the incident is being investigated as public negligence.

  • Shooting at a residence in Norrköping

    Photo: Ulf Wigh/Wighsnews

    Shooting at a residence in Norrköping

    Shortly before eight o’clock on Friday evening, the police were called to a residence in Klockaretorpet in Norrköping due to a shooting.

    – We work at the scene with different types of expertise to form an idea of ​​what has happened, says police spokesperson Angelica Forsberg and continues:

    – We have set up certain roadblocks and are collecting witness information.

    During the evening, a man in his 20s was arrested. The police are also appealing for tips about the incident, and want anyone who knows or saw anything to call 114 14.

    The incident is classified as a gross violation of the Weapons Act and illegal threats

  • Investigation is closed after the fatal accident at Forsmark

    Investigation is closed after the fatal accident at Forsmark

    In September, a 25-year-old man died after a workplace accident at Forsmark’s nuclear power plant.

    Now the Swedish Work Environment Authority is closing its investigation, reports P4 Uppland.

    According to the investigation, there were no deficiencies in the work environment that were behind the accident.

    However, the police’s preliminary investigation continues and the Work Environment Agency has handed over its information to the prosecutor.

  • Truck with dangerous goods in accident

    Truck with dangerous goods in accident

    A tanker with a trailer has overturned and ended up on the side south of Pajala, writes NSD.

    According to the rescue service, the vehicle is loaded with approximately 50,000 liters of diesel and heating oil.

    At the moment there is no information that it is leaking from the tank.

    The driver has helped out and there are no reports of injuries.

    In the accident, the lorry also dragged an electrical line with it.

  • Car in collision with moose on E4

    Car in collision with moose on E4

    A car driver has collided with a moose on E4. The accident happened in a northerly direction at the height of Skälby in Upplands Väsby.

    – It is unclear if anyone is injured in connection with the accident that affects the accessibility of the place, says police spokesperson Carina Skagerlind.

    According to an update on the police website, two cars were involved in the accident. One person is being monitored by the healthcare system, but is judged to have minor injuries.

    One lane is currently open in the northbound direction.

  • 30,000 without power in Norway

    30,000 without power in Norway

    Over 30,000 households are without electricity in central Norway, according to the Norwegian electricity company Tensios.

    An orange warning has been issued for strong gusts of wind in parts of Møre and Romsdal, Trøndelag and Nordland.

  • Trump’s installation is moved indoors

    Trump’s installation is moved indoors

    The inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump will be moved indoors due to cold weather, Reuters reports.

    Instead, it is planned to take place inside the Capitol, according to sources CNN.

    “I don’t want anyone to get hurt,” Trump writes on Truth Social and emphasizes that the weather looks like it will be dangerous.

    The temperature is expected to be between six and 14 degrees below zero on Monday, when Trump is sworn in.

  • Lund tramway closed

    Lund tramway closed

    Tram traffic in Lund was stopped at 5pm on Friday. The initial assessment is that the trams will stand still for a week, reports South Sweden.

    The cause is damage that causes the current to take the wrong path.

    – Since the beginning of January, we have been working in the facility, because we have received indications that there is something wrong with the facility in various ways. So we have removed the obstacles and then another error has appeared, says Johan Gomér, street manager in Lund municipality to the newspaper and continues:

    – Therefore, together with our operating contractor, we have requested extended checks.

    Skånetrafiken and Keolis are currently investigating how to deploy replacement traffic.

  • Police car and passenger car in collision in Gothenburg

    Police car and passenger car in collision in Gothenburg

    The police were alerted at 16:30 on Friday afternoon that a police car and a passenger car had collided at Avenyn in Gothenburg.

    – We have sent there a group leader from another local police area who is now sorting out the case, says police spokesperson Jens Andersson.

    There are no reports of anyone being seriously injured, but an ambulance has been sent to the scene.

    – Ambulance personnel have checked the driver of the car who reported neck pain.

  • Fire at Karlstad airport

    Fire at Karlstad airport

    A truck with two trailers is on fire at Karlstad airport. According to the emergency services, it is loaded with fuel.

    – We are there and have started extinguishing. We have no information about personal injuries, says Johan Magnusson, team leader at SOS alarm.

    The alarm came in just before four o’clock on Friday afternoon and ten units from the rescue service have been called to the scene.

    Around 600 liters of fuel distributed in two tanks have burned. A smaller van was also damaged in the fire.

    At 4:43 p.m., the emergency services state that the fire is out.

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