Storm Johannes claimed three lives in Sweden. The powerful winter storm swept across Nordic countries. It caused widespread travel disruption and power outages.
The Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute issued strong wind alerts. These covered large parts of northern Sweden. The storm, named Johannes, hit hard. A man in his 50s died at the Kungsberget ski resort. He was struck by a falling tree. Another man in his 60s died in Hofors after a similar incident. He was working in a forest. A utility worker also died in an accident while working to restore power.
Tens of thousands of homes lost power. This affected Sweden, Norway, and Finland. In Sweden, over 40,000 homes were without electricity. Numerous rail services were cancelled. Several flights faced disruptions.
Storms are common in the Nordic region during winter. However, Johannes' intensity caused significant damage. Emergency services are working to restore power and clear debris.
Authorities are assessing the full extent of the damage. Further updates will follow as the situation develops.
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