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Three killed in Sweden as major storm sweeps Nordic countries


Powerful winter storm Johannes strikes Nordic countries, causing fatalities, major power outages, and travel disruption across Sweden, Norway, and Finland.

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Storm Johannes Causes Fatalities and Severe Disruptions Across Nordic Countries

Storm Johannes Causes Fatalities and Severe Disruptions Across Nordic Countries

The Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute issued alerts for strong winds across northern Sweden as Storm Johannes swept through (Image: Getty Images)

Storm Johannes Claims Lives and Causes Widespread Damage

The aftermath of the devastating Storm Johannes continues to be felt across Sweden, Norway, and Finland. The storm, which was accompanied by powerful winds and heavy snow, unfortunately resulted in the deaths of three individuals in Sweden and caused significant travel disruptions and power outages throughout the Nordic region.

Fatalities in Sweden

  • In the southern Kungsberget ski resort, a man in his 50s died after being struck by a falling tree, according to local police reports.
  • Further to the north, an employee of the utility company Hemab lost his life while responding to storm-related issues.
  • Separately, a man in his 60s succumbed to his injuries after being hit by a tree while working in a forest in Hofors, east-central Sweden.

Massive Power Outages and Travel Disruption

Storm Johannes left tens of thousands of homes in Sweden, Norway, and Finland without electricity. According to Swedish news agency TT, more than 40,000 homes in Sweden were affected by power outages, leading to the cancellation of numerous rail services and severe disruption to daily life.

In Norway’s Nordland region, the fire department responded to over 200 weather-related incidents. The storm knocked out power to around 23,000 homes in Nordland, while the Inland region saw an additional 9,000 homes go dark (NRK).

Finland, where the storm was known as “Hannes”, experienced similar chaos. Over 33,000 homes lost power and flights were severely affected. At Kittila airport, strong winds forced a Swiss Air jet carrying 150 passengers and a smaller 400XT model off the runway. Fortunately, no injuries were reported during the incident.

In response to ongoing hazards, the Swedish Transport Administration announced the suspension of many train services, with plans to reassess conditions by noon on Sunday.

Infrastructure Impact Across Nordic Countries

The scale of Storm Johannes prompted multiple sectors to take emergency measures. Cancelled flights, ferries, and rail services left passengers stranded. Major roads across the region were also closed due to snow and fallen trees, with crews working tirelessly to restore safety and access.

  • Flight cancellations extended across several airports in affected areas.
  • Rail and ferry services saw delays or were suspended.
  • Utility companies engaged in round-the-clock restoration efforts in harsh weather.

Expert and Meteorological Warnings

The Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute (SMHI) had issued warnings for strong gusts and hazardous conditions well in advance. Severe weather warnings covered vast portions of northern Sweden, reflecting the scale and expected duration of the storm.

The unpredictable nature of these extreme weather events highlights the importance of early warning systems and community preparedness. For more information on staying safe during severe winter storms, visit the Ready.gov – Winter Weather Safety page.

Conclusion: Ongoing Monitoring and Recovery Efforts

As Storm Johannes begins to subside, affected communities across Sweden, Norway, and Finland face the challenge of recovery. Restoring power, clearing transportation routes, and ensuring resident safety remain top priorities for authorities.

To stay updated on emergency weather events and broader regional news, consider our coverage on World News.

Original source – BBC News


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