Ramsås worst hit by Chernobyl fallout in Sweden

The village of Ramsås near Härnösand was among Sweden's worst-hit areas by Chernobyl fallout in 1986. Residents like Arne Nyback and Birgitta Öman recall how daily life changed overnight with food restrictions and radiation fears. Forty years on, traces remain.

On April 26, 1986, a test at the Chernobyl reactor in what is now Ukraine went awry. An explosive fire destroyed the reactor building, and a radioactive cloud spread across northern Europe. The Soviet Union initially kept the disaster secret, but Swedish authorities detected high radiation levels on an employee's shoes at Forsmark nuclear power plant two days later.

That evening, the Soviets acknowledged the accident. In Västernorrland, especially Ramsås near Härnösand, fallout was measured as the highest in Sweden. Arne Nyback, out elk hunting, had to bury the animal they shot. "You get a bit shaky in the body thinking it was worst here," he says.

Birgitta Öman ran a family farm and kept cows indoors all summer. They could not use local grass and ordered feed from southern Sweden. Berries, mushrooms, elk and reindeer meat were checked or discarded, and fish thrown away. Many lived with fears of cancer and radiation effects.

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Rescue teams search for skiers buried in a deadly avalanche on a Hemsedal, Norway ski slope.
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Swedish man and woman dead in Hemsedal avalanche

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Two people, a Swedish man in his 30s and a woman in her 20s, have died in an avalanche in Hemsedal, Norway. Four people from a group of seven were swept away during off-piste skiing just after 11 a.m. on Monday. Both deceased were local residents.

Passersby discovered a major forest fire at Ramnäsberget outside Toftbyn in Falu municipality. Rescue services are on site with several units fighting the blaze.

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An apartment building with eight units burned down in Sundsvall on Sunday. Several people were evacuated, and one was taken to hospital with minor injuries. A nearby school will remain closed on Monday.

An explosion occurred late on Wednesday evening at a villa in the Ronna district of Södertälje. No one was injured but a minor fire broke out in bushes. Police are investigating the incident as general dangerous destruction.

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