Dramatic rescue of two fishermen from icy waters in Oxelösund archipelago during Christmas evening search operation.
Dramatic rescue of two fishermen from icy waters in Oxelösund archipelago during Christmas evening search operation.
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Two men rescued from water after search in Oxelösund

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Two men were found in the water in Oxelösund's archipelago after a major rescue operation on Christmas evening. They had set out in a fishing boat in the morning and were reported missing by relatives. The men were taken care of by ambulance, but their condition is unknown.

On Christmas morning around 9 a.m., two men left Oxelösund in a small fishing boat, a trawler about 12 meters long. Relatives grew worried in the evening and alerted SOS Alarm at 8:45 p.m. The Sea and Air Rescue Center at the Swedish Maritime Administration immediately launched a major search operation in the waters south of Oxelösund.

The search involved a helicopter and a pilot boat from the Swedish Maritime Administration, two vessels from the Coast Guard, and two boats from the Swedish Sea Rescue Society in Trosa and Oxelösund. Divers and police also participated. At 10:45 p.m., the men were found in the water, despite fine weather and good visibility.

"The alarm came at 8:45 p.m., it was worried relatives who alerted us. At 10:45 p.m., we found the two missing men in the water," says Johan Wahlström, press spokesperson for the Swedish Maritime Administration. It is unclear how long they had been in the cold water or how the incident occurred. The men were brought ashore and taken care of by ambulance, but their injury status is unknown.

The rescue operation highlighted the effectiveness of Sweden's maritime rescue system, even during holidays.

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Rescue operation in Lake Mälaren near Ekerö after a boat sank, showing a woman being saved from cold waters while search continues for a missing man.
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Woman rescued after boat accident in Mälaren – man missing

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A woman was rescued from the cold waters of Mälaren near Ekerö after a small boat sank, but a man likely on board remains missing. Fishermen discovered the accident by chance and alerted rescue services. The search ended that evening without success, and police have now taken over as a missing person case.

A driver veered into the water in Filipstad on Thursday afternoon, prompting a major rescue operation. The person was pulled from the water after several hours due to the strong currents. The injury status remains unknown.

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A 16-year-old boy from Helsingborg, Sweden, missing in Helsingør, Denmark, since New Year's Eve, was found dead in the harbor on Thursday. Danish police suspect no crime and believe he accidentally fell into the water. Surveillance footage shows him falling in just after midnight.

In the ongoing search for a 25-year-old woman missing since shortly after midnight on Boxing Day, police set up new cordons near Lake Uttran in Rönninge on Saturday evening. The operation, now over a day old, continues with full resources including volunteers from SAR Sweden.

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A man in his mid-40s was critically injured on Christmas Day when he became trapped under an overturned motorhome in Vännäsby, Västerbotten. Bystanders alerted emergency services shortly after noon, and the man was rushed to a hospital in Umeå, where he is being treated in the intensive care unit.

A group of 65 tourists, mostly Swedish, became stranded on King George Island in Antarctica due to a sudden snowstorm. Author Christina Larsson, celebrating her 60th birthday on the expedition, describes huddling for warmth and using trash bags for protection. All were back on the ship M/S Ocean Nova by Monday evening with no reported physical injuries according to the organizer.

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A holiday home at Norr Amsberg in Borlänge was completely destroyed by fire on Easter Saturday. Rescue services were alerted just after 3:30 pm and could not save the building. No one was injured.

 

 

 

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