Huge queues on E20 after accident

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  • Huge queues on E20 after accident

    There are long queues on the E20 after two cars collided at Hällbybrunn outside Eskilstuna.

    Five people are involved in the accident, including two children, according to the rescue service. But the police speak up Eskilstuna-Kuriren that no one has had to be taken to hospital.

    According to witness statements to the newspaper, motorists have turned in the queue and are driving against the traffic.

    – We strongly advise against starting to drive in the wrong direction. All you have to do is sit back and wait in line, says the police spokesperson. Angelica Israelsson Silver.

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  • Missing woman in Söderköping found dead

    The 45-year-old woman who disappeared last Sunday in Söderköping has now been found dead, the police write on their website.

    Relatives have been informed of the death.

    According to police forensics, there is no indication of a crime.

  • Explosion at port in Kertjsundet

    According to Russian media, a ferry loaded with tankers filled with fuel has been attacked in the port of Port Kavkaz in the Kerch Strait.

    There has been an explosion and there is now a fire at the ferry port.

    Russia blames the attack on Ukraine.

  • The Minister of Finance on the swimming challenge at Harpsund: “Let’s see how cold it is”

    Government Kristersson at Harpsund. Photo: Jerker Ivarsson.

    On Thursday, the government gathered at the Prime Minister’s recreational residence Harpsund.

    Government meeting is followed by crayfish slice and sauna bath.

    This year, sports minister Jakob Forssmed (KD) and prime minister Ulf Kristersson (M) have also challenged their government colleagues to take the simborg mark, which is celebrating its 90th anniversary.

    Finance Minister Elisabeth Svantesson (M) is doubtful whether she will participate.

    – We’ll see how cold it is. I have a plan to do it if I have time, we are working on a budget here, she says.

    If the finance minister swims, she will challenge a moderate colleague, she says.

    – I thought I would challenge Gunnar Strömmer (minister of justice ed. note) to compete against him. I thought I could win. Or I’m just arrogant, we’ll see.

    What temperature does it have to be for the finance minister to jump in?

    – 18, 19 degrees.

  • Several dead and injured in hotel fire

    At least six people have died and around ten have been injured in a fire in a hotel in the city of Bucheon in South Korea.

    The city’s health director, Kim In-jae, said at a press conference that three of the injured were seriously injured.

    The fire broke out in the nine-story hotel on Thursday evening local time. It is not yet clear what caused the fire.

    A spokesperson for the city’s emergency services said the number of dead and injured could rise as the building is searched.

  • The Minister of Finance on the swimming challenge at Harpsund: “Let’s see how cold it is”

    On Thursday, the government gathered at the Prime Minister’s recreational residence Harpsund.

    Government meeting is followed by crayfish slice and sauna bath.

    This year, sports minister Jakob Forssmed (KD) and prime minister Ulf Kristersson (M) have also challenged their government colleagues to take the simborg mark, which is celebrating its 90th anniversary.

    Finance Minister Elisabeth Svantesson (M) is doubtful whether she will participate.

    – We’ll see how cold it is. I have a plan to do it if I have time, we are working on a budget here, she says.

    If the finance minister swims, she will challenge a moderate colleague, she says.

    – I thought I would challenge Gunnar Strömmer (minister of justice ed. note) to compete against him. I thought I could win. Or I’m just arrogant, we’ll see.

    What temperature does it have to be for the finance minister to jump in?

    – 18, 19 degrees.

  • Stop on the metro’s red line

    During the afternoon, there was a stop in the subway in Stockholm after a power cut in Bredäng.

    The power outage has now been resolved and traffic is back on track.

  • Chaos on E22 – stop over Göta canal

    The booms at the bridge over the Göta canal on the E22 are stuck in the lowered position, write NT. No cars can pass over the bridge.

    It causes major problems in traffic through Söderköping.

    Motorists turn in the queue and drive against the traffic, reports P4 Östergötland.

    The prognosis is unclear. The Swedish Transport Administration refers motorists to county road 801 and national road 210.

    Update: Just before 5 p.m., the Swedish Transport Administration announces that the problem with the barriers has been fixed.

  • Possible first case of new mpox in Belgium

    Two children in Belgium reportedly went to a doctor on Tuesday with symptoms of mpox, Belgian media reports.

    The children must have been examined by a doctor who diagnosed them with symptoms of mpox.

    The two children are said to have traveled from Paris to Aalst with their family and they are said to have fallen ill in Belgium.

    The mayor of the city of Aalst has put the city’s two hospitals on standby.

    – We are vigilant, but there is absolutely no reason to panic, says mayor Christoph D’Haese.

  • Lynch’s daughter not found after yacht wreck

    The daughter of technology billionaire Mike Lynch is still missing, writes NRK with reference to Reuters.

    Yesterday, British media reported that the bodies of tech billionaire Mike Lynch and his daughter Hannah were found in the wreckage of an Italian luxury yacht.

    But on Thursday, Italian authorities said that only Mike Lynch’s body had been found and that the daughter is still missing.

  • The government’s message: Bet 60 billion

    The government invests SEK 60 billion in the autumn budget.

    This is announced by Finance Minister Elisabeth Svantesson (M) at a press conference in Harpsund after the Tidö parties’ budget negotiations.

    – It is a sharp increase from the current year, but balanced and well balanced, says Elisabeth Svantesson.

    Sweden is in the middle of a recession, but we are seeing an improvement, she says.

    – The fight against the high inflation that we have had for several years now has been won. Our assessment is that it will continue to be low.

    – We want to build Sweden both wealthier and safer.

    Read more in Aftonbladet’s article: High demands on the finance minister ahead of the state budget

  • The couple in Sarek found unharmed

    The couple who have been missing in Sarek for a week have been found unharmed, the family told Aftonbladet.

    The police write on their website:

    “The two people have made themselves known. According to available information, they must be unharmed. According to what is currently known, the hike must have taken longer than expected. The police must meet the people. Relatives have been notified that they have been found.”

    Read more here.

  • Suspect of sexual crime in Örebro – arrested in Belgium

    A man who is wanted internationally for sexual abuse of a child at a recreational farm in Örebro has been arrested in Belgium, writes Nerikes Allehanda.

    The 23-year-old man was arrested in his absence at the beginning of August, but had then managed to flee abroad. Now he will be requested to be extradited to Sweden and after that the plan is to interrogate him and start custody proceedings, prosecutors tell NA.

    It was on July 24 that the man is suspected of sexually assaulting a little girl at the leisure center where he worked.

    After the incident, the recreation center has been criticized for a series of abuses. Among other things, for how long it took to call the police after the incident and that the man was able to work at the leisure center despite the fact that he was also charged with, among other things, child welfare offences. He is also said to have been employed under a false name.

  • Accident in Båstad – people were hit with boards

    A man is said to have had boards thrown over him in Glimminge, the police write on their website.

    It is unclear how the man is doing.

    The incident was initially classified as a workplace accident.

  • Serious traffic accident in Årjäng

    Two cars have collided on county road 505 west of Årjäng, the police write on their website.

    The accident is considered serious and one person is seriously injured.

    The emergency services and medical care are on site.

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