Icebreakers run at full capacity ahead of tough ice conditions

Sweden's Maritime Administration has deployed all its icebreakers to keep ports open as cold weather freezes waters across the country. SMHI forecasts continued cold for ten days, and the fuel budget may run out within three weeks. Operational chief Amund Lindberg voices concern over resource shortages.

Sweden faces a harsh winter with ice forming in multiple waterways. The Maritime Administration is operating its icebreakers at full capacity to assist merchant vessels along the coasts. SMHI predicts cold weather for the next ten days, worsening the ice situation.

All six icebreakers are expected to be operational within a week. From February 4, assistance is limited to vessels with specific ice classification and engine power. This measure aims to keep ports open and secure the country's supply capabilities.

"Our task is to ensure that the ports remain open and thereby secure Sweden's supply capability. We are doing our utmost to fulfill our mission with the resources available," says Amund Lindberg, operational chief of the icebreaker division, in a press release.

The cold particularly affects areas north of Örnsköldsvik, where all low-powered ships now require aid. Yet the challenge extends beyond ice—the fuel budget risks depletion in just over two weeks if the cold persists. "We feel some concern," Lindberg tells Dagens Nyheter.

The administration is preparing for the worst, but resource limits raise questions about readiness for extreme weather.

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Trafikverket snowplows and workers gearing up for snowstorm in Skåne amid heavy snowfall and orange warning sign.
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Trafikverket prepares for snowstorm in Skåne

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SMHI has issued an orange warning for Österlen and yellow for the rest of Skåne ahead of Thursday's snowfall. Trafikverket has mobilized extra resources like tracked vehicles and snowplows to manage the risks. The authority urges motorists to stay home if possible.

Following SMHI's earlier warnings, sudden ice has now caused major transport chaos in Västerbotten on Wednesday, with over 30 bus trips canceled, flights grounded, and multiple accidents including one injury. Disruptions are expected to persist through Friday.

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After Storm Anna's heavy snow and winds earlier this week, an Arctic cold front now dominates Sweden, with SMHI forecasting sub-zero temperatures nationwide and fresh snowstorms in the south on Monday.

Storm Johannes sweeps through Norrland, causing power outages for tens of thousands of households, especially in Västerbotten and Hälsingland. A man has died in a storm-related accident, and train services are suspended on several routes. Many residents are preparing for a night without electricity.

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A heavy snowstorm has moved into Skåne from Germany on Monday, with SMHI issuing an orange warning for up to 30 centimeters of snow in the southeast. Public transport is canceled and authorities urge people to stay home. Preparations have been strengthened following past chaos.

Sweden faces stormy weather at the turn of the year with snowfall and strong winds, especially in central and eastern regions. Meteorologist Therese Fougman from SMHI warns of potentially troublesome conditions in Östergötland and Gotland, where an orange warning has already been issued. The warnings apply from New Year's Eve into the new year.

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Heavy snowfall has caused chaos on E22 between Oskarshamn and Mönsterås in Småland, where traffic is at a standstill and rescue vehicles are stuck. SMHI has issued orange warnings for up to 40 cm of snow in eastern Sweden, and authorities urge people to stay home. The chaos is worsened by fallen trees and ongoing snow cannons.

 

 

 

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