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Parts of the roof at Wasabröd’s factory in Filipstad are blowing off, writes Värmland’s folk newspaper.
The roof of a silo containing flour must be damaged.
– It is roofing felt that has come loose and you are afraid that it may blow away, an operator at SOS alarm told the newspaper.
Because the silo contains flour, there is a risk that all the bread will be ruined if water gets into the flour, the rescue service told the newspaper.
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Several vehicles are said to be involved in a traffic accident on the E4 at the height of Kungens Kurva.
– There are at least three vehicles involved, says Nadya Norton of the Stockholm police.
There are no reports of personal injuries.
The Royal Opera House in Stockholm has evacuated after a fire alarm.
The staff must have raised the alarm after a room became filled with smoke, but it is still unclear what has happened.
Emergency services are on site and are investigating the premises.
The opera must be evacuated according to the emergency services.
The opera’s press officer Jenny Mattsson confirms that the fire alarm has gone off and that the rescue service is on site.
– Only staff were left and there is no one left in the house now, she says.
Photo: Christoph Reichwein / AP
Another person has been arrested after the stabbing in Solingen, the German police say
The person was arrested during a police operation at an asylum, according to the German news agency Dpa.
During the evening, a large police force stormed the asylum, which is only 300 meters from the square where the knife attack took place last night, writes Bild.
A police dog is said to have picked up a trail from a place near the square where a knife was found earlier in the day. The trail is said to have then led the police to the refugee accommodation.
A special force from the police is said to have surrounded the building at 8 pm in the evening, writes Bild. Shortly afterwards, they stormed the building and reportedly interrogated several residents.
Just before 8:30 p.m., there was a call about a single vehicle accident on a minor road south of Hässleholm.
A passenger car has overturned and is on its roof, the police write on their website.
Two people have been in the car and both should be out. The road has been closed in both directions.
A light truck and a car have collided in Nockebyhov in western Stockholm.
According to the emergency services, two people have been seriously injured and have been taken to hospital by ambulance.
According to the police, it is the truck that drove into the car. Both vehicles will be towed from the scene. The police have made a report about carelessness in traffic and not adjusting the distance to the vehicle in front.
Veronica Maggio and her band were forced to leave the stage during a gig in Tromsø, Norway, reports VG.
This is due to bad weather with strong storms. The band members confirm to local press that they were forced to evacuate due to security reasons.
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The terrorist organization IS claims responsibility for the knife attack in Solingen, Germany.
Reuters reports.
IS has previously claimed responsibility for acts that it later turned out were not committed by them.
Police have previously said they “cannot rule out” a terrorist motive.
A ten-month-old baby has been paralyzed after contracting polio type 2 in Gaza, Reuters reports. It is the first case in the area in 25 years, according to the WHO.
A week ago, Gaza’s Ministry of Health reported that the unvaccinated little boy had been infected in the city Deir Al-Balah, an area that has been hit hard by Israeli attacks during the war.
The baby has lost feeling in his left leg but is said to be in a stable condition according to WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus.
UNRWA has called on Israel and Hamas to agree to a seven-day humanitarian pause to allow vaccination campaigns to continue in the territory.
“Postponing a humanitarian pause will increase the risk of spreading among children,” Philippe Lazzarini, the head of UNRWA, said on Friday in a post on X.
During the afternoon, the police and emergency services were called to Jularp just north of Höör due to a house fire.
The villa has now burned down and the police have arrested a 45-year-old man near the scene of the fire. The man is suspected of arson.
No one is said to have been injured in the fire.
Astronauts Barry “Butch” Wilmore and Suni Williams. Archive image. Photo: NASA via AP
The two astronauts who are stranded on the international space station ISS can only be brought home in February next year, the American space agency Nasa announces.
The astronauts will be brought home by a spacecraft from competitor Space X. Bringing them home with Boeing’s new, troubled Starliner capsule is considered too risky.
– NASA has decided that Butch and Suni will return with Crew-9 in February, and that Starliner will be allowed to return unmanned, says Nasa chief Bill Nelson.
– It has not been an easy decision, but it is the right one, he adds, referring to security.
The announcement is considered a major setback for Boeing.
During the journey, the Starliner was affected by, among other things, a helium leak and problems with the fuel supply. In addition, five cruise missiles stopped working.
The launch of the Starliner spacecraft has been postponed several times, but was finally able to be carried out on June 5 this year. According to the original plan, the astronauts, Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, would remain on the ISS for just over a week.
The driver of one car, an 85-year-old man, died as a result of his injuries after a traffic accident in Hjo, the police write on their website.
The man’s next of kin have been notified.
The passenger, a woman in her 80s, is being treated in hospital with serious injuries.
The driver of the other car, a man in his 40s, is also being treated in hospital with serious injuries.
The incident is being investigated as reckless driving, and both vehicles have been impounded to investigate what happened.
Heavy floods have hit Bangladesh. Image from the city of Feni. Photo: AP/TT
Nearly 300,000 people are being forced to seek shelter in emergency camps after floods hit large parts of Bangladesh, rescue workers say.
The floods have been caused by the heavy monsoon rains that have killed at least 42 people in Bangladesh and India since the beginning of the week. Most of these have perished in landslides.
– My house is completely flooded, says Lufton Nahar who now lives in an emergency camp in the town of Feni in the southeast, one of the hardest hit areas.
– The water reaches right over our roof. My brother brought us here in a boat, otherwise we would have died.
285,000 people have been forced to leave their homes, and a total of 4.5 million have been affected by the floods.
Hundreds of rivers flow through the country and floods are common, but the number of extreme weather events has increased in recent years.
According to the emergency services, some type of off-road vehicle must have driven off the track at the motor stadium in Tullinge.
– It must have driven off the track and down a slope, says duty commander of the Södertörn rescue service, Emil Ring.
Two people are said to have traveled in the car, one of whom has been taken to hospital.
Several civilians have been killed as a result of Russian attacks in Ukraine on Saturday.
Among other things, five people were killed in connection with the central parts of the Ukrainian city of Kostiantynivka, located in the Donetsk region, being shelled by Russian artillery. In addition, five people were injured in the attack, according to Ukrainian authorities.
Another two people were killed by shelling in Kherson in the southern parts of the country. Among those injured in the attack is a baby, local officials said.
At the same time, both Ukraine and Russia state that they shot down a large number of drones on Saturday. During the night, Russian bombers also attacked Ukrainian Ormön in the Black Sea with four cruise robots.
During Saturday afternoon, staff at Systembolaget in Saltsjöbaden pressed the assault alarm after a customer behaved threateningly towards another customer, according to the police.
The customer must have had some object with which he threatened another customer.
There is no information that anyone has been injured.
– When we arrived at the scene, the plaintiff had left, says Nadya Norton, spokesperson for the Stockholm police.
A 65-year-old man has been arrested and a report of serious unlawful threat and serious crime against the Knife Act has been drawn up.
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