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  • Helicopter crash in Australia

    A helicopter has crashed on a hotel roof in Cairns, Australia, writes The Guardian.

    Emergency services and an ambulance have been called to the scene, while people have been evacuated from the hotel. According to the emergency services, no one on the ground was injured. However, the helicopter pilot’s injury status is unclear.

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  • Fire at nuclear power plant in Zaporizhzhya, Ukraine

    A cooling system plant at the nuclear power plant in Zaporizhzhya in Ukraine is on fire, Ukrainian President Zelensky signs X.

    The radiation levels should currently be normal.

    The area is currently occupied by Russia, whose acting governor says there is “no threat”. The emergency services must be on site and work to extinguish the fire.

    Read more here.

  • Israel: Iran has made up its mind – attack is coming

    Israeli intelligence information that Iran has decided to attack the country.

    Axios reporter Barak Ravid writes that Xciting sources.

    The attack could take place within the next few days.

  • Fire at industrial premises

    There is a fire at an industrial premises in Norrköping. Photo: Ulf Wigh/Wighsnews

    There is a fire at an industrial premises in Norrköping.

    Police, emergency services and ambulance are on site.

    – You can see open flames from the premises. We don’t know if it is a crime, says Linus Maxe, the police’s press spokesman.

    – No one should be injured, it’s an industry and Sunday night.

  • Man dead after motorcycle accident

    A man in his 50s has died after a motorcycle accident in Bollebygd earlier in the afternoon.

    Relatives have been notified.

    The police have started a preliminary investigation regarding Carelessness in traffic, mainly to be able to investigate the sequence of events and the cause of the accident.

    The motorcycle has been seized by the police for technical examination.

  • Evacuations around Athens – forest fires rage

    Smoke from forest fires is seen at the parliament building in Athens. In parts of the Attica region, residents have been evacuated. Photo: Derek Gatopoulos/AP/TT

    Parts of Athens have been covered in smoke from wildfires raging around the Greek capital. Authorities are warning of extremely severe weather conditions throughout the week.

    Strong crosswinds make the work difficult, says the observatory’s director Kostas Lagouvardos to ERT News.

    165 firefighters, 30 vehicles, seven firefighting planes and five helicopters are fighting the fire in Varnávas. The residents of the city have been ordered to evacuate.

    During Sunday afternoon, it also started to burn in the historic city of Megara, roughly four miles northwest of Athens. An evacuation order has been issued.

    The fire risk in half of Greece is extremely high due to drought and strong local winds, Minister Vassilis Kikilias announced on Saturday.

  • Fully developed fire in villa

    There is a fully developed fire in a villa in Torslanda in Gothenburg.

    – The emergency services are there with an extensive resource package. I don’t know much more than that. Police and ambulance are also called, says Bosse Andersson of the rescue service.

    At around 19.10 he says that the fire spread to another house. Now they are working on extinguishing both.

    – The residents have been evacuated. There is no information on further spread risk at the moment.

    There are no reports of personal injuries, according to Magnus Schildt at the police.

    – We assist the emergency services, he says.

    The police are investigating the incident as a suspected arson.

  • Suspected shooting in Malmö – one person injured

    The police are on the scene in central Malmö due to a suspicious shooting.

    – We have found a man with suspected gunshot wounds, says Fredrik Bratt, police spokesperson.

    The injured man was first given emergency treatment by the police and is now being taken care of by ambulance services.

    The police are now on the scene with a “larger resource” and have cordoned off an area.

    – We have started the work of mapping what happened and we are looking for a possible perpetrator or persons.

    No one is arrested.

  • Brawl in Tumba – one person taken to hospital

    At 15.38 the police were alerted to Tumba outside Stockholm.

    – There must have been a fight outside a restaurant, says Mats Eriksson, press spokesperson at the Stockholm police.

    Two teenage boys are said to have been injured – one with cuts and the other allegedly beaten.

    – The person with cuts has been taken to hospital by ambulance.

    The police have checked several people, but no one has been arrested yet.

    – But we have found an object that could be the crime tool.

    The incident is classified as aggravated assault.

  • Cyclist hit by bus

    A cyclist has been hit by a bus in Jönköping.

    – It is a traffic accident without suspicion of crime. The state of the injury is that she had pain in the head and arm, says Linus Maxe, the police’s press spokesperson.

    Ambulance, police and rescue services are on site.

  • Car has overturned on E4

    Two passenger cars have collided on the E4 in Solna at the height of Trafikplats Frösunda.

    – One is in the ditch on the roof, says Christer Wahlström, line operator at the rescue service.

    A total of eight people are involved in the accident, according to the rescue service.

    – But I don’t know if anyone has been taken to hospital. But the ambulance and police are on the scene.

    Accessibility is limited. One lane is open in the southbound direction, and according to the Swedish Transport Administration, the access is closed.

  • The moose was on the wrong side of the game fence

    A “larger” moose was on the wrong side of the game fence on Route 23 north of Osby, according to police.

    There was a lot of traffic at the scene, and police said the moose was cruising between cars.

    The moose moved north, and the police have called deer hunters to the scene.

    At 6 p.m., the police stated that the moose was on the right side again.

    No further action was needed.

  • Reduced electricity prices on Sunday

    On Sunday, there were minus prices for electricity throughout the country. Archive image. Photo: Fredrik Sandberg/TT

    On Sunday, there were minus prices for electricity throughout the country, reports Sweden’s Radio Echo.

    In electricity area 1, the spot price was minus 1.20 öre per kilowatt hour on average, while in the other three electricity areas it was minus 7.89 öre per kilowatt hour.

    The explanation is a combination of strong winds and lots of sun.

    – These two types of production cannot shut down even if that electricity is not in demand, but it has to go online, says electricity price analyst Bengt Ekenstierna to the radio.

    – Then it will be supply and demand that govern. When nobody wants as much electricity as is produced, the price drops.

    But the negative prices did not last long. As early as 17:00 on Sunday, they rose to positive levels again. On Monday, the price is approximately 53 öre per kilowatt hour in southern Sweden.

  • Bangladesh fears religious violence

    Bangladesh’s new Prime Minister Muhammad Yunus. Photo: Rajib Dhar/AP/TT

    Bangladesh’s new government is taking seriously reports that political minorities have been attacked in the past week. The transitional government, led by peace laureate Muhammad Yunus, said in its first official statement since taking power that an emergency meeting would be held “to seek ways to end these heinous attacks.”

    Attacks on Hindus, as well as other religious groups and minorities, have been reported in the wake of the political unrest that forced out former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Wajed.

  • Person seriously injured – total stop on E18

    Photo: Reader image

    Two cars and a service bus have collided at the Berghamra traffic stop on the E18 in Stockholm.

    – One person has been taken to hospital by ambulance helicopter and is seriously injured, says Christer Wahlström, command operator at the rescue service.

    The accident happened in the northbound direction at 4 p.m.

    – But a vehicle drove into a lamppost which overturned across the southbound field and is blocking all traffic.

    It is therefore a complete stop in both directions.

    It is unclear how the accident happened.

    Update:

    The Swedish Transport Administration states on its website that a car has overturned, and that the Galax and planet tunnels in the Northern Link are closed.

    Read more here.

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