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Storm Dave damages Johansson family barn in northern Sweden on Easter Sunday

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Storm Dave damages Johansson family barn in northern Sweden on Easter Sunday
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  • Storm Dave hit northern Sweden on Easter Sunday, damaging the Johansson family's property.
  • The family witnessed trees fall, a trampoline fly away, and half their barn roof blow off.
  • No injuries occurred to people or animals, but cleanup efforts like clearing roof sheets were needed.

Storm Dave swept in during Easter Sunday. In northern Klysna, Ervalla, north of Örebro, the Johansson family got a big shock when they saw trees fall in front of the kitchen window, the trampoline fly away, and then suddenly half the barn roof was blown off. The Johansson family saw half the barn roof fly away from their kitchen window.

Despite material damage, the family escaped without any injuries. People and animals came away unscathed. Patrik Johansson had to clear away roof sheets on Boxing Day.

The extent of the material damage to the barn and property remains unclear, and it is unknown whether other families or properties were affected by Storm Dave in the area. Meteorological details such as wind speeds during the event have not been disclosed, and there has been no official assessment or response from local authorities regarding the damage. The estimated cost or timeline for repairs to the barn roof is also not yet known.

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