A serious structural failure occurred on Sunday at the site of Tingsryd's new hockey arena, where walls and roof trusses collapsed. No injuries have been reported, though an adjacent junior match was interrupted. Authorities are assessing the damage and securing the area.
On Sunday, a significant collapse took place during the construction of Tingsryd's new hockey arena in southern Sweden, as reported by Smålandsposten. The incident involved walls and roof trusses giving way, prompting a swift response from police and rescue services. Initial assessments indicate no one was injured, but uncertainty lingers about whether anyone was inside the building at the time.
Regional incident leader Hans Fransson described the event as extensive, emphasizing efforts to cordon off the area. 'It has collapsed to the extent that what we are doing now is to cordon off to ensure that no more people enter the rubble and what risks collapsing,' Fransson told Smålandsposten. 'As far as I understand, not everything has collapsed. There is some wall standing that risks collapsing into the old Dackehallen.' The collapse also affected the nearby Dackehallen, where an ongoing junior hockey match had to be halted for safety.
Builder Patrik Åkesson confirmed he was notified and has coordinated with relevant parties. He noted that parts of the walls were damaged alongside the roof trusses, though the full extent remains unclear. 'As I understand it, some parts of the walls may have been damaged, but I don't have full control of the extent yet. It doesn't look very promising, of course,' Åkesson said.
The arena was originally slated for completion in autumn 2026, but the incident's impact on the timeline is unknown. Rescue teams continue to secure the site to prevent further risks.