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Sweden Wildfire Forces Evacuations Near Vaxjo

By Sofia Andersson

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A wildfire in Småland, southern Sweden, has forced the evacuation of around 300 residents. Dry conditions and strong winds are fueling the blaze near Växjö. No casualties have been reported, and firefighting aircraft are on scene.

  • - Location: Sweden
  • - Category: Breaking News
  • - Published: 1 hour ago
Sweden Wildfire Forces Evacuations Near Vaxjo

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A large wildfire broke out in the Småland region of southern Sweden on May 23, 2026. The fire started near the town of Växjö. Dry conditions and strong winds caused the fire to spread rapidly. Several small villages are threatened by the blaze. Local authorities issued evacuation orders for approximately 300 residents. Firefighting aircraft and ground crews are working to battle the fire. No casualties have been reported as of the evening. The Swedish Meteorological Institute has issued a red warning for high fire risk in the area. This is a serious situation for the region, which is known for its dense forests and lakes. Residents and travelers near Småland should monitor local updates from Swedish authorities. Emergency services are prioritizing safety. The fire continues to burn, and efforts to control it are ongoing. Further updates are expected as the situation develops. The red warning indicates extremely high fire risk, urging caution. Local news sources are providing continuous coverage. The community is responding to the evacuation orders. Support services are in place for affected residents. Firefighting resources have been mobilized from nearby areas. The weather forecast shows continued dry and windy conditions, which could challenge containment efforts. Authorities advise avoiding the area and following official instructions. The evacuation area includes parts of the countryside near Växjö. The fire's cause is under investigation. No injuries have been reported so far, which is positive. The response is coordinated by Swedish emergency management agencies.

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Published: May 23, 2026

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