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Tornado destroys couple's caravan in Sorsele

30.06.2026 20:36 1 min 1 source
tv4.se SWE
Tornado destroys couple's caravan in Sorsele
Original source: tv4.se

On Monday evening, a tornado hit the village of Råstrand in Sorsele municipality, southern Lapland. The storm tore off roofs and felled large amounts of forest. The couple's caravan was thrown several hundred meters and completely destroyed. The owners canceled their planned vacation.

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Tornado destroys couple's caravan in Sorsele

30.06.2026 tv4.se SWE Original source

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