A man is missing after a fire broke out at the Liseberg amusement park in Gothenburg, with shocking images showing its newly built water park in flames.
At a Halloween party in Gothenburg in 1998, a fire started by four youths led to one of the deadliest disasters of modern Swedish history. Sixty-three young people lost their lives and many more were injured.
Stockholm residents may have noticed or smelled smoke over recent days, and the reason is an enormous dumpster fire that has been burning since before Christmas.
Northern Swedes rushed to the store to buy the iconic Polarbröd flatbread after one of its major bakeries burned to the ground in a devastating fire inferno, threatening hundreds of jobs.
Stockholm commuters were warned of significant traffic disruption on Monday morning, after a public bus caught fire in what authorities believe may have been a gas tank explosion.
Firefighters have allowed a restaurant in Stockholm County to burn to the ground after a blaze quickly ripped through the building's structure and left it beyond the point of being salvageable.
More than 900 million kronor – or 25,000 hectares – worth of forest has burned down so far, Swedish authorities estimated as wildfires continued to ravage the country on Tuesday.