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Suspected abandoned berry camp may end up on Sveaskog's bill

20.08.2026 03:13 1 min 1 source РУС
Nerikes Allehanda SWE
Suspected abandoned berry camp may end up on Sveaskog's bill
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In Lindesberg, near Lake Stora Djurlången along road 233 on the border of Örebro and Dalarna counties, a camp of several caravans and tents has been found that appears abandoned. Fire pits and boxes for cleaning berries are nearby. Checks show that many of the vehicles are deregistered and have driving bans. The land belongs to Sveaskog, which may face cleanup costs.

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