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List of disasters in Sweden by death toll

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This is alist of disasters and tragic events in modern Sweden sorted by death toll.

100 or more

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DisasterLocationDeathsDateNotes
PandemicSweden-wide225,000–500,0001350The first wave of theBlack Death in Sweden killed 30-40% to two-thirds of the then Swedish population.[1]
FamineSweden-wide100,0001770sFamine due to crop failure.
PandemicSweden-wide37,573 (probably more)1918–1920In Sweden, 37,573 people died from theSpanish flu pandemic according to official statistics.[2]
PandemicSweden-wide37,0001834–1874Between 1834 and 1874, 37,000 people died in Sweden of cholera.[3]
PandemicSweden-wide23,5632020, January 24 – presentTheCOVID-19 pandemic is reported to have killed 23,563 people in Sweden as of February 11, 2023
FamineSweden-wide10,0001867–1869During thefamine of 1867–69 which hit Finland and northern Sweden, poor harvests and uneven distribution of food led to the poor population, mainly in the North, died in their thousands.
SnowstormÖjfjället3,000+1718During adisastrous retreat from Tydalsfjällen by a Swedish Carolean army around New Year 1719, about 3,000 men froze to death.[4][5]
MassacreRonneby2,0001564, September 4Up to 2,000 people (men, women and children) were killed inRonneby Bloodbath when Swedish troops entered Ronneby and executed people after a couple of Swedish soldiers have been assaulted and hanged there for a time before.[6]
Sea battlenearÖland8101676, June 1The warshipKronan was sunk during thebattle of Öland. The sinking was caused by the ship capsized in a too sharp turn. During the capsizing, the gunpowder storeroom ignited and the main part of the bow was blown away on the starboard side.
Sea battlenear Öland7001676, June 1The warshipSvärdet was sunk during thebattle of Öland after being ignited by a Dutchfire ship.[7]
Sea battlenear Öland5001564, May 31The warshipMars was sunk during thefirst battle of Öland after gunpowder storeroom was ignited. A total of 800 men, of which 300 were enemy crews, died in the ensuing explosion.[8]
ExecutionStockholmcirca 1001520, November 8–9DuringStockholm Bloodbath, approximately 100 Swedes were executed inStortorget,Gamla stan in conjunction withChristian II's coronation as Swedish king.[9]
SnowstormGötaland andSvealand>1001850, January 29A sudden and very intense snowstorms caused roughly a hundred deaths, mainly in northeastern Götaland and Svealand. The incident is called The Blizzard TuesdayYrväderstisdagen.[10]

50 to 99 deaths

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DisasterLocationDeathsDateNotes
ShipwreckBaltic Sea841944, November 24Hansa was hit by a Russian torpedo and sank about 44 kilometers north ofVisby. Of the 86 people on board, 84 perished.[11][12]
MurderKäpplingen701392, June 17Seventy Swedes were incarcerated in a barn after which the building was set on fire.[13]
FireGothenburg631998, October 30In theGothenburg discothèque fire, 63 people died and about 214 were injured.[14]

10 to 49 deaths

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DisasterLocationDeathsDateNotes
ShipwreckArmasjärvi461940, October 24The accident occurred on Lake Armasjärvi when a ferry sank and 46 men were killed.[15]
FireTidaholm44–461875, February 25Vulcan Match Plant in Tidaholm catches fire where 44 or 46 people are reported to have been killed; almost all girls between 18 and 20 years.[16][17]
ShipwreckKattegat331943, April 16The submarineHSwMS Ulven, during a training mission, hit a German naval mine offGothenburg and 33 men were killed.[18]
ExplosionHårsfjärden331941, September 17Apowerful explosion occurred inHårsfjärden where the destroyerKlas Uggla,Klas Horn andGöteborg were destroyed.[19]
Air disasterÄngelholm311964, November 20Linjeflyg Flight 277 crashed during approach toÄngelholm Airport. 31 people died.[20]
ShipwreckBeckholmen301628, August 10The warshipVasa sank on her maiden voyage after capsizing. The water began to gush in through the open gun hatches and the ship sank. At least 30 men were killed, but perhaps as many as 50.[21]
MurderMalmö271978–79A 18-year-old worker poisoned the elderly in Malmö Östra Hospital with corrosive cleaning agents Gevisol and Ivisol. 27 patients were affected in what has been known asMalmö Östra hospital murders.[22]
ShipwreckLilla Bommen261908, April 15The steamshipGöta Elf capsized almost immediately after leaving the dock. 26 people died.[23]
ShipwreckStora Hammarsundet251828, April 28A heavily laden ferry departed on his way home from the traditional spring market inAskersund. When the ferry reached halfway a line burst and an ox fell into the water. Several people hurried to try to pull up the animal. Oblique load meant that the ferry capsized and sank. 25 people drowned.[24]
ShipwreckVättern241918, November 19–20The passenger shipPer Brahe sank in a storm on Lake Vättern outsideHästholmen, probably caused by the cargo had shifted. All on board were killed, including artistJohn Bauer and his family.[25]
Air disasterKälvesta221977, January 15Linjeflyg Flight 618 crashed in a parking lot at Ängsullsvägen in Kälvesta in western Stockholm during an approach toBromma Airport. 22 people were killed, including table tennis world championHans Alsér.[26]
FireBörstil Parish221882, May 31A fire in Börstil poorhouse on the night of 31 May 1882 in Börstil Parish outsideÖsthammar after being struck by lightning and the building was ignited. 22 people died.[27]
ShipwreckKattegatt211935, November 2The steamshipGerd collided with theÅland barqueLingard, the entire crew of theGerd perished.
FireBorås201978, June 10The city hotel catches fire during a graduation party. 20 people died in the fire and some 50 were injured.[28]
ExplosionVaxholm191887, August 11In connection with gunpowder handling atVaxholm Fortress, a large explosion occurred which killed 19 gunners, 16 fromSvea Artillery Regiment and three fromGöta Artillery Regiment.[29]
ShipwreckEggegrund171954, January 19The steamshipNedjan av Simrishamn was lost on 19 January 1954 in theEggegrund area, where 17 people perished.[30]
Air disasterOskarshamn161989, May 816 people, including several members of parliament, were killed when a domestic flight crashed shortly before landing.[31]
ShipwreckVarpen1522 August 1896The steamboatYdale sank on Lake Varpen inBollnäs Municipality. 13 children and two adults drowned.[32]
ShipwreckBaltic Sea1517 December 1956Höken ofGothenburg disappeared, possibly after hitting a naval mine, while traveling fromKlaipėda,Lithuania toGävle. The ship had 15 crew.[30]
ShipwreckBaltic Sea1429 October 1944The steamboatBengt Sture was sunk by the Soviet submarineSC 406. 14 Swedes and one Norwegian disappeared.[33] The submarine picked up seven Swedish crewmen. According to a Russian historian, they were shot by the NKVD security police in a prison camp, something that has not been officially confirmed by the Russians.[34]
ShipwreckDorotea Municipality1412 May 1936In connection withlog driving, an overloaded boat capsized into the cold water and 14 people drowned.[35]
ExplosionPalovaara143 July 1944Fourteen servicemen were killed when tank mines exploded at Palovaara, just west ofHaparanda.[36]
Air disasterHållö1322 October 194313 people were killed when SwedishAB Aerotransport's DC3 "Gripen" was shot down by German fighters at Hållö outside the coast ofBohuslän.[37]
Tram accidentGothenburg1312 March 1992A powerless tram rolled backwards down Aschebergsgatan in Gothenburg without being able to brake. It derailed atVasaplatsen and hit the waiting people at a stop. 13 people died and 29 were injured.[38]
FireSvärdsjö1229 February 1932Twelve elderly people were killed in a fire at a retirement home in Svärdsjö.[39]
ShipwreckBössviken1123 July 1896The boatFreja af Fryken sank in at Bössviken, Östra Ämtervik. Eleven people drowned.[40]
ShipwreckBöttö1129 August 1950The tugboatBarbara rolled over and sank in bad weather at Böttö in theArchipelago of Gothenburg. 11 people were killed.[41]
FireRödebyholm1127 March 1944Rödebyholm orphanage was destroyed by fire and eleven children aged three to eight years died.[42]
ExplosionBjörkborn1117 December 1940An explosion occurred atAB Bofors Nobelkrut in Björkborn,Karlskoga Municipality after a fire started in theTNT casting foundry. 11 people were killed and around 100 buildings were completely destroyed and as many were damaged in an area of about 15 hectares.[43]
Air disasterKarlstad1023 September 1950Svenska Aero's plane on its way to Stockholm had just taken off from Karlstad Airport when it reared up and fell to the ground. All ten on board were killed.[37]
Air disasterHuvudskär106 September 1968AHkp 4 crashed at Huvudskär in the Stockholm archipelago when a rotor blade snapped. Ten people were killed.[44]
MurderSkåne9+129 April 1939The police officerTore Hedin killed a man in the village ofTjörnarp. A year later, during a nighttime murder tour he killed another nine people before drowning himself in Lake Bosarpa.[45]
ShipwreckVållö1029 April 193910 men from the torpedo cruiserJacob Bagge drowned at Vållö when an overcrowded boat capsized.[41]
ShipwreckoffBergkvara1026 July 1925Off Bergkvara in southernKalmarsund, a group of ten young people aged 14–21 years drowned during a sailing trip from Garpen lighthouse to Bergkvara harbor. The boat was surprised by a gust and was overturned, with all ten ended up in the water and drowned.[46]
ExplosionBaltic Sea1017 July 1940During an exercise west ofGotland, one of the boilers infire room number four exploded on the coastal defence shipHSwMS Gustav V. Eight men were killed immediately, and the two men on the deck and passed the boiler's air intake were severely injured. These were taken by a minesweeper toVisby Hospital, where they later died.[47]
ExplosionRänneslätt106 March 1943An accident occurred during an exercise with explosives at Ränneslätt. 31 men were injured and ten died of the explosion.[48]
ExplosionGräsgård1022 November 1941Ten men were killed onHjvb 282 Libanon when a naval mine exploded outside Gräsgård inÖland. A defused mine was lifted on board one of the boats, but had not noticed that a second mine was hanging on.[49]
ExplosionVästervik106 May 1918Ten men were killed in a naval mine blast at the glass factory in Västervik after a fisherman found the mine floating in the water 400–500 meters outside Cape Gränsö and brought it to shore.[50]

Significant incidents resulting in fewer than 10 deaths

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DisasterLocationDeathsDateNotes
Air disasterUmeå914 July 20199 people were killed in theSkydive Umeå Gippsland GA8 Airvan crash.[51]
ExplosionJärflotta918 August 1948An accident occurred at the second artillery piece in which nine people died. It was at a technical shooting when the pendulum pressure arose, probably due to great of a charge that blew up the mechanism and the artillery piece's rear parts.[52]
ExplosionoffLysekil812 October 1944Eight men were killed when the patrol boatHjvb 256 Condor hit a naval mine off Lysekil.[53]
ShipwreckLowerVättern828 August 1961In conjunction with a major fishing competition on Lake Lower Vättern inSkinnskatteberg, a small boat capsized in heavy weather and eight people drowned.[54]
ExplosionGyttorp829 October 1964Eight men died and 21 have to be taken to hospital after a double explosion in the explosives factory Nitroglycerin AB.[55]
Air disasterLunde89 December 1999Eight people were killed when a two-enginePiper PA-31 Navajo propeller plane crashed shortly after 12:00 after take-off fromMidlanda Airport.[56]
ShipwreckHävringe724 March 1944The patrol boatHjvb 232 Isbjörn capsized and sank in a storm on the road to Hävringe lighthouse. Thepilot boat from Hävringe went out to the site and was able to save three of the ten occupants.[53]
MurderFalun711 June 1994Mattias Flink shot and killed five women and two men in Falun.[57]
FireRinkeby725 July 2009Shortly after 10.00 pm on 25 July 2009, a fire destroyed an apartment on the ground floor of Kuddbygränd in Rinkeby. A mother and her five daughters were killed immediately. Later a relative of the family died in the hospital. The fire had started in a lamp.[58]
FireStockholm7March 1975Seven patients were killed and 15 injured in a fire at S:t Eriks Hospital in Stockholm.[39]
LightningHamneda71 July 1895The lightning struck in a barn and killed seven people.[59]
ExplosionGrundfors714 March 1956During work in an open lowering channel, an explosion occurred at the building of Grundfors Power Station, killing seven people and injuring three.[60]
FireEksjö6February 1954Six people died in a fire at a retirement home in Eksjö.[39]
ExplosionKarlberg Palace629 July 1942The Reserve Officer Course practiced mine-laying and demining at Karlberg Palace when some mines were triggered. Six cadets fromBohuslän Regiment died.[61]
ExplosionGrängesberg627 May 1926At AB Expressdynamit's facilities in Grängesberg a building exploded and the six people inside, six workers, were killed. The accident was considered to be caused by a metal that accidentally came with the pressing of a dynamite mass of 160 kg, wherein by the heat of friction generated, the dynamite was ignited.[62]
ExplosionGothenburg63 April 1943During work on a naval mine in a shed building within the mine workshop at Nya Varvet in Gothenburg, six men were killed.[53]
ExplosionGothenburg archipelago613 December 1939Six men were killed aboard the coastal defence shipHSwMS Manligheten in the Gothenburg archipelago during the salvage of a Germanparavane. Another 14 men received varying injuries.[63]
Gas leakBorlänge56 April 1953Five men in thehot blast cabin atDomnarvet Iron Works were killed when toxic gas leaked in after a leak in a water trap.[64]
TerrorismStockholm57 April 20172017 Stockholm truck attack. AnUzbek asylum seeker hijacked a truck and deliberately drove it into crowds of people in central Stockholm killing 5 and seriously wounding 14.[65]
ExplosionPerstorp529 May 1954Five people were killed when a two-story building belonging toSkånska vinegar factory in Perstorp exploded. In the building there were machines for grinding down wood for use in plastic pulp.[66]
ExplosionLuleå53 March 1940Five people (including two children) died in an arson attack when an explosive charge placed in the printing press of the communist newspaperNorrskensflamman exploded.[67]
ExplosionHeleneborg53 September 1864Five people died when theNobel family's factory for the production ofnitroglycerin exploded, includingAlfred Nobel's brotherEmil Oskar Nobel. The accident was a major incentive for Alfred Nobel's development of explosivedynamite.
MurderMälaren517 May 1900The 25-year-oldJohn Filip Nordlund robbed and murdered five people on the steamerPrins Carl.[68]
MurderStockholm,Uppsala57 March 1932In theVon Sydow murders, the 23-year-old law student Fredrik von Sydow kills his fatherHjalmar von Sydow inNorr Mälarstrand in Stockholm and two of his father's maidservants. Later that evening in Uppsala, he shoot his young wife and then himself.[69]
FireSundsvall525 October 1982Five people are killed in a fire at Sundsvall nursing home.[39]
FireSundsvall525 June 1888Five people are killed and 9,000 become homeless when the city ofSundsvall burns down.[70]
FireMalmköping5June 1971Five people are killed in a fire in a rehabilitation ward in Malmköping.[39]
FireStaffanstorp52 September 2009Four children and a 27-year-old woman died in a house fire in Staffanstorp. According to theSwedish National Forensics Centre, the fire was probably caused by an overheated battery in a laptop lying on a sofa.[71][72]
MurderUppsala58 April 1966A theologian in Uppsala murdered his wife and four children with an ax.[73]
MurderHörja431 March 1900Teacher Frans Oscar Bergstrand poisoned four of his children and then took his own life.[74]
MurderÖstersund421 January 195450-year-old taxi owner Valdemar Näslund murdered his wife and three children with an ax in his apartment in Östersund. The motive was that he embezzled money from a taxi owner's cash register.[75]
MurderStockholm44 December 1994Tommy Zethraeus shot dead four and injured six people outside the entrance to the nightclubSturecompagniet in Stockholm after having been in disarray with the nightclub bouncers earlier in the evening.[76]
MurderSöderhamn41 March 1971The 61-year-old Gunnar Bengtssonshot four people dead during a preparatory hearing in a dispute inSöderhamn Courthouse [sv] in Söderhamn.[77]
MurderÖstra Broby412 January 1886Nils Peter Hagström murdered during the night between 11 and 12 January 1886 four people at Gliminge Gård in Östra Broby.[78]
MurderBrandbergen48 September 1980A 22-year-old kills three men and a woman in an apartment on Jungfruns gata in Brandbergen, Stockholm.[79]
MurderBällsta44 November 1945Repairman John Lundvall from Bällsta murdered his wife and three children with an ax.[80][81]
FireStockholm415 March 1977Four people were killed in a fire at the restaurant and nightclub Monte Carlo onSveavägen in Stockholm. Around 200 people were in the room.[82]
ExplosionVästgöta Wing430 May 1940Five men were killed when a weapons storage room, which adjoined a hangar atVästgöta Wing (F 6) in Karlsborg, exploded.[83]
ExplosionStockholm archipelago429 May 1949Four men were killed in an explosion in a battery room on the coastal submarineHSwMS U4 in Solofjärden at Oskar-Fredriksborg fortress.[41]
ShipwreckHunnebostrand3March 1945The patrol boatHjvb 383 Ocean was towing two German motor boats outside Hunnebostrand. Ahawser broke and three men drowned when a motor boats drifted onto askerry.[53]
MurderHanden39 January 196728-year-old Leif Peters shot dead two police officers and a security guard in Handen, Stockholm.[84]
MurderVattnäs324 December 1975A non-commissioned officer shot dead his fiancée and her parents and injured the fiancée's daughter with his service pistol.[85]
MurderÅmsele33 July 1988Juha Valjakkala shot a man, his son and later also his wife at the cemetery inÅmsele after being caught having stolen their bicycle.[86]
MurderHärnösand311 May 2010A 49-year-old man and his two children, a 15-year-old boy and a 12-year-old girl were murdered in their home by 21-year-old Ragnar Nilsson who was half-brother with the two children.[87][88]
MurderSorunda32 January 1956CountGustaf-Fredrik von Rosen shot his wife and two children and then shot himself.[89]
ExplosionOffNynäshamn328 October 1948An explosion on the cruiserHSwMS Gotland killed three men and ten were injured.[41]
ExplosionMoheda323 July 1958At the Army's distribution center for fuel an explosion occurred that claimed three people's lives of a total of eleven people who worked at the facility.[90]
ExplosionBjörkborn329 April 1941A gas explosion occurred in one of the buildings of the new TNT factory in Björkborn. Three workers were killed.
FireoffLysekil37 April 1990159 people are killed, including three Swedes in a fire on the ferryMS Scandinavian Star, on its way fromOslo toFrederikshavn.[28]
FireGothenburg39 August 1931Three firefighters were killed in a major fire at Hanssons Pyrotechnics (Hanssons Pyrotekniska).[91]
ExplosionBasareholmen21949A blasting accident during the mixing of aprimer occurred where two people died.[92]
ShipwreckVindö213 June 2004Close toSollenkroka on Vindö, after completion of an exercise and on the way to the base atVaxholm Amphibian Regiment (Amf 1) atRindö, aCB90-class fast assault craft ran into another assault craft and two servicemen were killed.[93]

Significant incidents of Swedes being killed overseas

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Excludes deaths attributable to war.

DisasterLocationDeathsDateNotes
TsunamiThailand54326 December 2004The2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami caused the deaths of 227,898 people, 543 of whom were Swedish.[94]
ShipwreckBaltic Sea50128 September 1994Thesinking of the MS Estonia in bad weather during its journey from Tallinn to Stockholm with 989 people on board resulted in the death of 852 people. Of 552 Swedes on board, 501 died.[95]
ShipwreckWest Indies11730 April 1846The corvetteCarlskrona lost in the West Indies and 117 people were killed.[30]
ShipwreckAtlantic Ocean8915 April 1912RMS Titanic steamed on her maiden voyage fromSouthampton,England towardsNew York City,United States and hit an iceberg and damaged its hull. She sankt within three hours. 1,517 people died. 123 Swedes were on board – 89 of them died.[96]
Air disasterMadrid–Barajas Airport,Spain2227 November 1983Early on the morning of Sunday, 27 November 1983,Avianca Flight 011 crashed on approach toMadrid–Barajas Airport. On board were 192 people. 11 people survived the crash. Among those killed were 27 Scandinavians, thereof 22 Swedes. Most Scandinavian citizens were young people on their way to South America to bring home adopted children.[97]
ShipwreckNorth Sea222 February 1953During theNorth Sea flood of 1953,Aspö of Stockholm was reported missing on 2 February after getting the deck load flushed overboard and a leaking in the front of the ship.Aspö disappeared without a trace with 22 crew.[98]
Air disasterwest ofSalerno,Italy2118 November 1947A transport aircraft of the type Bristol 170 Freighter had been chartered by the Swedish Air Force to carry home 21 flight officers and flight engineers, who had supplied bombers sold to theEthiopian government. On a stage fromCatania toRome, the plane came for unknown reason off course and crashed against Monte Carro. On board were 21 passengers in addition to the three members of the crew. The accident killed 21 people, including one who survived the impact but died later from his injuries.[99]
FireRhodes,Greece2023 September 197232 Scandinavians, of which 20 Swedish tourists, died in a restaurant fire.[28][82]
Air disaster2001 Linate Airport runway collision,Italy208 October 2001TheLinate Airport disaster occurred when a SAS McDonnell Douglas MD-87 would take-off from Linate Airport but collided with a German-registered Cessna aircraft with four people on board. 114 people on board the SAS plane, including 20 Swedes, were killed along with four people in a baggage handling building that was hit by the SAS plane.[100]
Air disasterKalba,United Arab Emirates2014 March 1972Sterling Airways Flight 296 crashed during a flight from Colombo, Sri Lanka to Copenhagen, Denmark, with a stopover in Dubai. After two hours' flight, the plane crashed into a mountain ridge at about 550 meters. All 112 on board were killed, including 20 Swedes.[101][102]
FireAmsterdam,Netherlands179 May 197717 Swedes died in afire at the Hotel Polen. Another 18 people were killed.[28]
Air disasterNorthwood,United Kingdom164 July 194816 Swedes, including 7 crew were killed in the1948 Northwood mid-air collision.[103]
Bus accidentMåbødalen,Norway1615 August 1988Måbødalen bus accident occurred when a bus with children and parents from Kvarnbacka School inKista crashed against a rock wall in Måbødalen, 180 km fromBergen. 16 people died, including 12 children, and 19 were injured.[104]
ShipwreckGerman Bight,Germany1522 June 1950The Viking shipOrmen Friske, a modern copy of the Gokstad ship was wrecked in a midsummer storm in 1950. All on board were killed.[105]
Bus accidentObertauern,Austria122 March 196512 Swedish schoolchildren and 2 Finnish girls on a winter sports holiday were killed when the bus they were traveling in was swept away in an avalanche.[106]
ShipwreckNorth Sea118 March 1952Rossö ofHärnösand was lost on the Scottish coast with a crew of 22 men, 11 of whom were Swedes.[30]
ShipwreckSouth China Sea88 January 1953The Swedish tankerAvanti was steaming fromNew Guinea toIwakuni in southernJapan when it was split in two parts in theSouth China Sea. 32 people were rescued and 8 died.[107]
ShipwreckCape Arcona,Germany714 January 1993MS Jan Heweliuszsank in high winds on the night of 14 January 1993, on her way fromŚwinoujście toYstad. A total of 55 people died, including seven Swedes.[108][109]
Air disasterIstanbul,Turkey619 January 1960Scandinavian Airlines Flight 871 from Copenhagen on the approach towards Ankara in Turkey crashed and 42 people died, including six Swedes.[110]
TerrorismBali,Indonesia612 October 20022002 Bali bombings occurred in the tourist district of Kuta on the Indonesian island of Bali. The attack killed 202 people, including 6 Swedes.[111]
Ship fireEnglish Channel69 June 1955The 16,000 ton MTJohannishus ofTrelleborg collided with a Pananma-registered ship in the English Channel and caught fire. Eighteen crewmen, including six Swedes, were killed in the fire.[30]
Ship fireRio de Janeiro,Brazil56 March 1953Svenska Orient Linien'sSunnanland caught fire inRio de Janeiro,Brazil were five Swedes were killed.[112]
ShipwreckAtlantic Ocean525 July 1956MS Stockholm andSS Andrea Doria collided in fog. A total of 52 people were killed, of which 5 were Swedes who belonged to the crew ofStockholm.
FirePalma de Mallorca,Spain418 March 1988Five people, including four Swedes, died in a hotel fire in Palma de Mallorca.[82]
Air disasterLos Angeles,United States413 January 1969Scandinavian Airlines Flight 933 crashed intoSanta Monica Bay, approximately 6 nautical miles (11 km) west ofLos Angeles International Airport. 15 people died, including four Swedes.[113]
Air disasterKastrup Airport,Denmark426 January 19471947 KLM Douglas DC-3 Copenhagen accident was the crash of a KLM Royal Dutch Airlines flight from Copenhagen to Stockholm on 26 January 1947.
Traffic accidentPhuket,Thailand43 February 2012Four Swedish youths died when they were on the road in minibus betweenPatong in Phuket andKoh Tao in Thailand and collided with a truck that came over on the wrong side of the road.[114]
TerrorismLockerbie,Scotland321 December 1988A bomb explodes aboardPan Am Flight 103 over the Scottish village of Lockerbie. 270 people died, including the three SwedesBernt Carlsson, Siv Ulla Engström and Elisabeth Svensson-Mulroy.[115]
TerrorismBelgium316

October2023

Two Swedish men were killed and one was injured in the2023 Brussels shooting when the 45-year old Abdesalem Lassoued opened fire on Swedish football supporters who were on their way to a football match in theKing Baudouin Stadium during the UEFA Euro 2024 qualifiers. The victims were 60-year-old Patrick Lundström and 70-year-old Kent Persson. Another man in his 70s was injured.[116][117]
TerrorismBrussels,Belgium222 March 2016The2016 Brussels bombings was three coordinated nail bombings that occurred in Belgium: two at Brussels Airport in Zaventem, and one at Maalbeek/Maelbeek metro station in Brussels. Two Swedish women died in the attacks.[118]
TerrorismNew York City,United States111 September 2001TheSeptember 11 attacks were a series of coordinated terrorist attacks against civilians and military buildings. One Swede, who worked in one of the Twin Towers, was killed.[119]
TerrorismParis,France113 November 2015TheNovember 2015 Paris attacks was a series of coordinated terrorist attacks occurred in Paris. One Swede was killed in the attacks.[120]

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  16. ^Hedin, Östen (2004)."Vackra versar om den förskräckliga olyckan: om olyckshändelser i skillingtryck" [Beautiful verses about the terrible accident: about accidents in broadsides](PDF).Biblis (Tidskrift) (in Swedish).28:23–24.ISSN 1403-3313. 1403-3313. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 2012-06-10. Retrieved2019-10-14.
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  18. ^"Klart skepp!" [Battle stations!] (in Swedish).Maritime Museum. Retrieved6 January 2012.
  19. ^Westerling, Andreas (2010). "33 dog vid Hårsfjärden" [33 died at Hårsfjärden].Populär Historia (in Swedish) (7): 57.ISSN 1102-0822.
  20. ^Carlsson Lenart, Mats (19 November 2004)."Mardrömmarna finns kvar efter 40 år" [The nightmares last after 40 years].Sydsvenskan (in Swedish). Retrieved6 January 2012.
  21. ^"Vasa" (in Swedish).Maritime Museum. Retrieved6 January 2012.
  22. ^Johnsson, Fredrik (15 November 2009)."Sjukhusmorden" [The hospital murders].P3 Dokumentär (in Swedish).Sveriges Radio. Retrieved8 January 2012.
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  24. ^"Kulturhistoriska platser" [Cultural and historical sites] (in Swedish).Askersund Municipality.Archived from the original on 29 July 2012. Retrieved6 March 2012.
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  27. ^Lundgren, Stefan (2 May 2011)."Branden i Börstils fattighus 1882" [The fire in Börstil poorhouse 1882] (in Swedish). Upplandia.se. Archived fromthe original on 30 July 2012. Retrieved6 March 2012.
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  29. ^"Explosionen å Vaxholms fästning".Stockholms Dagblad (in Swedish). 13 August 1887.
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  31. ^Åberg, Anna (8 August 2008)."1977 dog 22 i krasch utanför Bromma" [In 1977, 22 died in the crash outside Bromma].Dagens Nyheter (in Swedish). Retrieved6 January 2012.
  32. ^"Förfärlig ångbåtsolycka, 15 menniskor drunknade" [Horrible steamboat accident, 15 men drowned].Östgöta-Posten (in Swedish). 28 August 1896. p. 3. Retrieved19 March 2012.
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  35. ^Cederqvist, Kjell-Ove (10 January 2012)."Informativt om flottningen i mellersta Norrland" [Informative about log driving in central Norrland].Dagbladet (in Swedish). Archived fromthe original on 6 July 2013. Retrieved13 May 2013.
  36. ^"Rökpausen blev Bengts räddning" [The smoke break became Bengt's rescue].Östgöta Correspondenten (in Swedish). 1 July 2004. Retrieved6 January 2012.
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  40. ^"Bärgningen av Freja" [Salvage of Freja] (in Swedish). Varmland.nu. Retrieved6 March 2012.
  41. ^abcd"En av kustförsvarets svåraste katastrofer" [One of the coastal defense's most difficult disasters](PDF).Göteborgs Handels- och Sjöfartstidning (in Swedish). 30 August 1950. p. 4. Retrieved19 May 2012.
  42. ^Räddningstjänsten Östra Blekinge (7 June 2011)."Karlskrona Räddningskår" [Karlskrona Rescue Corps] (in Swedish). Karlskrona.se. Archived fromthe original on 3 August 2012. Retrieved26 January 2012.
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  44. ^TT (19 November 2003)."Värsta helikopterolyckan inom försvaret sedan 1968" [The worst helicopter accident in the armed forces since 1968].Dagens Nyheter (in Swedish). Retrieved9 February 2012.
  45. ^Nilsson, Kerstin (9 July 2008)."Polisen blev massmördare" [The police became a mass murderer].Aftonbladet (in Swedish). Retrieved8 January 2012.
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  47. ^Insulander, Per; Ohlsson, Curt S. (2001).Pansarskepp: [från John Ericsson till Gustaf V] [Coastal defence ships: [John Ericsson to Gustaf V]]. Forum navales skriftserie, 1650–1837 ; 2 (in Swedish) (1:a ed.). Falkenberg: Marinlitteratur. p. 218.ISBN 91-973187-2-8.
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  49. ^Boström, Peter (19 November 2011)."Tio miste livet i minsprängningen" [Ten killed in mine blast].Ölandsbladet (in Swedish).Archived from the original on 10 September 2012. Retrieved27 January 2012.
  50. ^Faleij, Bengt (23 March 2011)."Fasansfull katastrof krävde tio människors liv" [Horrific disaster claimed ten people's lives].Västerviks-Tidningen (in Swedish). Retrieved26 July 2012.
  51. ^Tronarp, Gustaf (19 July 2019)."De nio som dog i flygolyckan i Umeå är identifierade".Aftonbladet (in Swedish). Retrieved14 October 2019.
  52. ^Wemmenhög, Ingemar (March 2011)."Pjäser som "kommit hem"" [Artillery pieces that has "come home"](PDF).Borg-Skum (in Swedish) (1). Kamratföreningen Vapenbrödernas (Amfibieregementets) tidskrift: 12. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 26 September 2015. Retrieved26 January 2012.
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  54. ^"Åtta drunknade när båt kantrade i sjön Nedre Vättern i Skinnskatteberg" [Eight drowned when a boat capsized in Lower Lake Vättern in Skinnskatteberg].Köpings-Posten (in Swedish). 1961-08-28.
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  56. ^Rönn, Cina; Salomonsson, Claes (9 December 1999)."Åtta döda vid flygkrasch utanför Sundsvall".Aftonbladet (in Swedish). Retrieved14 October 2019.
  57. ^Schönstedt, Tommy (15 March 2010)."Mattias Flink sköt ihjäl sju i Falun" [Mattias Flink shot dead seven people in Falun].Expressen (in Swedish). Archived fromthe original on 18 December 2011. Retrieved8 January 2012.
  58. ^Stiernstedt, Jenny (16 October 2009)."En lampa orsakade branden i Rinkeby" [A lamp caused the fire in Rinkeby].Dagens Nyheter (in Swedish). Retrieved5 January 2012.
  59. ^Carlsson, Ann-Cathrine (5 August 1973)."Deras två kamrater dödades av blixten".Aftonbladet (in Swedish). Gothenburg. p. 7. Retrieved12 May 2020.
  60. ^"Fem ton dynamit tog sju liv, vid sprängolycka i Lappland".Sölvesborgs-Tidningen (in Swedish). 16 March 1956. p. 1. Retrieved12 May 2020.
  61. ^"Krigsskolans minnessten med anledning av minolyckan 1942" [The War School's memorial due to the mine accident in 1942] (in Swedish). Jr4it.com. Retrieved26 January 2012.
  62. ^Svenska Dagbladets årsbok [Svenska Dagbladet Yearbook] (in Swedish). Stockholm: Svenska Dagbladet. 1926. p. 14.
  63. ^Lagvall, Bertil (1991).Flottans neutralitetsvakt 1939–1945: krönika [The Navy's neutrality guard 1939–1945: Chronicle]. Marinlitteraturföreningen, 0348-2405 ; 71 (in Swedish). Stockholm: Marinlitteraturfören. p. 27.ISBN 91-85944-05-X.
  64. ^"Fem omkomna i Domnarvet. Landets största gasolycka".Dagens Nyheter (in Swedish). No. 93. 1953-04-07. p. 1. Retrieved12 May 2020.
  65. ^"Woman injured in Stockholm attack dies in hospital".Sveriges Radio. 2017-04-28. Retrieved2020-04-21.
  66. ^"Perstorpsolyckan har krävt ett femte offer".Svenska Dagbladet (in Swedish). 1954-06-08. p. 11. Retrieved2017-08-09.
  67. ^Hedman, Elisabeth (2009-09-12)."Attentatet mot Norrskensflamman".Norrländska Socialdemokraten (in Swedish). Retrieved14 October 2019.
  68. ^Harrison, Dick (2 August 2011)."Historiska mord: Fasan på Mälaren".P4 Extra (in Swedish).Sveriges Radio. Retrieved8 January 2012.
  69. ^"Bakgrund: "De sydowska morden"" [Background: "The Von Sydow murders"].Sydsvenskan (in Swedish). 14 August 2004. Retrieved10 February 2012.
  70. ^Fahlberg, Kenneth (8 June 2015)."Sundsvallsbranden – nyheten som ST missade" [Sundsvall fire – the news that ST missed].Sundsvalls Tidning (in Swedish). Retrieved14 October 2019.
  71. ^Carp, Ossi (2 September 2009)."Fem döda i brand i Staffanstorp" [Five dead in fire in Staffanstorp].Dagens Nyheter (in Swedish). Retrieved5 January 2012.
  72. ^"Dator orsakade branden i Staffanstorp" [Computer caused the fire in Staffanstorp].Sydnytt (in Swedish).SVT. 3 December 2009. Retrieved6 January 2012.
  73. ^"DÖDSEPEDEMI I PÅSK. Mord, självmord tog 12 offer".Expressen (in Swedish). 13 April 1966. p. 10. Retrieved11 May 2020.
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  75. ^"Ohyggligt blodsdrama i natt: 4 dödsoffer. MÖRDADE HUSTRU OCH VUXNA BARN".Aftonbladet (in Swedish). Östersund. 1954-02-22. p. 6. Retrieved11 May 2020.
  76. ^Castelius, Olle; Svärdkrona, Zendry (29 December 2000)."Marques Jara släpptes fri".Aftonbladet (in Swedish). Retrieved8 January 2012.
  77. ^Stigson, Gubb Jan (2013-08-22)."Lagmannen anmäler domarhot".Dalademokraten (in Swedish). Retrieved15 December 2014.
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  79. ^"Psykvård för mord".Svenska Dagbladet (in Swedish). 1980-03-12. p. 7. Retrieved11 May 2020.
  80. ^"Reparatör John Lundvall...".Dagens Nyheter (in Swedish). 1945-11-07. p. A15. Retrieved11 May 2020.
  81. ^"Bällsta-mördaren: "Jag tar straffet, bara inte på dårhuset..."".Aftonbladet (in Swedish). 1945-11-06. p. 7. Retrieved11 May 2020.
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  85. ^"Hela familjen sköts på julnatten".Expressen (in Swedish). Mora. 26 December 1975. p. 7. Retrieved11 May 2020.
  86. ^Lundell, Mattias (13 May 2002)."Smågangstern som blev trippelmördare".Aftonbladet (in Swedish). Retrieved5 April 2016.
  87. ^Thurfjell, Karin (12 May 2010)."21-årig man erkänner".Svenska Dagbladet (in Swedish). Retrieved21 March 2012.
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  89. ^"Mord och självmordsdrama i Stockholm".Vestkusten (in Swedish) (1). San Francisco & Mill Valley, Cal: 1. 5 January 1956.SELIBR 4085814. Retrieved13 March 2020.
  90. ^Berg, Bo (1 May 2007)."Den stora smällen i Moheda" [The big blast in Moheda] (in Swedish).National Archives of Sweden. Retrieved28 January 2012.(registration required)
  91. ^Brandsjö, Kaare (1988).I brandmannaminne: berättelser om bränder, katastrofer, räddningsinsatser förr och nu [The fire living memory: stories of fires, disasters, emergency response from now and then] (in Swedish). Hudiksvall: Winberg i samarbete med Svenska brandförsvarsfören. p. 17.ISBN 91-87004-15-1.
  92. ^Becker, Melker (2008-11-02)."Basareholmen".Hemliga svenska rum. Season 1. Episode 11 (in Swedish).SVT.SVT1.
  93. ^Sörbring, Gunnar; Wong, Ola (13 June 2004)."Stridsbåtar kolliderade – två döda" [Combat boats collided – two dead].Dagens Nyheter (in Swedish). Archived fromthe original on 7 September 2004. Retrieved26 January 2009.
  94. ^Mattsson, Pontus (1 December 2005)."Hård tsunamikritik mot Göran Persson" [Fierce tsunami criticism of Göran Persson].Dagens Eko (in Swedish).Sveriges Radio. Retrieved8 January 2012.
  95. ^Hedlund, Monica (26 September 2004)."Bättre beredskap för kriser" [Better preparedness for crises].Svenska Dagbladet (in Swedish). Retrieved6 January 2012.
  96. ^"95 år sedan Titanic sjönk" [95 years since the Titanic sank].Dagens Eko (in Swedish).Sveriges Radio. 15 April 2007. Retrieved6 January 2012.
  97. ^Gustafson, Gösta; Johanson, Gunnar."Rättsodontologins utveckling i Sverige – Flygkatastrofen i Madrid november 1983" [The development of forensic odontology in Sweden – The air disaster in Madrid in November 1983] (in Swedish).Karolinska Institutet. p. 5. Archived fromthe original on 29 December 2016. Retrieved29 December 2016.
  98. ^"Stor båtflotta söker "Aspö". Spårlöst borta i Nordsjön".Dagens Nyheter (in Swedish). No. 32. 1953-02-03. p. 1. Retrieved12 May 2020.
  99. ^Westdahl, Peter (2013)."21 döda i svenska flygvapnets värsta olycka" [21 dead in the Swedish Air Force's worst accident].Populär Historia (in Swedish) (7). Retrieved2013-12-14.
  100. ^TT-AFP (16 April 2004)."Långa fängelsestraff för Linateolyckan" [Long prison terms for Linate Airport disaster].Dagens Nyheter (in Swedish). Retrieved6 January 2011.
  101. ^AP (15 March 1972)."112 persons feared killed in crash of Danish plane".The Telegraph. p. 1. Retrieved30 October 2011.
  102. ^AP (15 March 1972)."Plane crash death count may reach 112".The Lima News. p. 17. Retrieved30 October 2011.
  103. ^"Sexton svenskar dödade vid flygkatastrof".Svenska Dagbladet (in Swedish). 1948-07-05. p. 3. Retrieved14 October 2019.
  104. ^Weigl, Kerstin (14 August 1998)."Sorg går inte över – men går att leva med" [Grief does not pass – but you can live with].Aftonbladet (in Swedish). Retrieved9 January 2012.
  105. ^Jonsson, Bengt (2004)."Ormen Friskes undergång: dödligt drama i kalla krigets skugga" [The wreck of Ormen Friske: deadly drama in the shadow of the Cold War].Populär Historia (in Swedish).2004 (9): 50–54 : ill.ISSN 1102-0822.
  106. ^Källberg, Knut-Göran (26 February 2015)."De dog i lavinen – på sportlovsresan" [They died in the avalanche – on the winter holiday].Expressen (in Swedish). Retrieved26 August 2015.
  107. ^"Åtta döda på flotte från "Avanti" – minst 32 man uppges räddats".Trelleborgs Tidningen (in Swedish). No. 7. Tokyo. TT. 1953-01-10. p. 1. Retrieved12 May 2020.
  108. ^Abrahamson, Kjell Albin (15 January 2008)."Färjekatastrof fortfarande ouppklarad" [Ferry disaster still unsolved].Dagens Eko (in Swedish). Warszawa:Sveriges Radio. Retrieved26 February 2012.
  109. ^Söderberg, Lars (8 July 1999)."Aftonbladets reporter: Det är lätt att föreställa sig skräcken" [Aftonbladet reporter: It is easy to imagine the horror].Aftonbladet (in Swedish). Retrieved26 December 2012.
  110. ^"Historiska glimtar det hände just idag 17 jan" [Historical glimpses of what happened today, 17 January] (in Swedish). Blaljus.se. 17 January 2013. Archived fromthe original on 27 January 2016. Retrieved8 April 2013.
  111. ^"Tre Balibombare avrättade" [Three Bali bombers executed].Dagens Nyheter (in Swedish). TT-Reuters-AFP. 8 November 2008. Retrieved9 January 2012.
  112. ^"Fem offer för elden på "Sunnanland"".Svenska Dagbladet (in Swedish). 1953-03-08. p. A30. Retrieved12 May 2020.
  113. ^Pineus, Isaac (8 October 2001)."Värsta kraschen i SAS historia" [Worst crash in the history of SAS].Affärsvärlden (in Swedish). Retrieved6 January 2012.
  114. ^TT (3 February 2012)."Fyra svenskar döda i Thailand" [Four Swedes dead in Thailand].Göteborgs-Posten (in Swedish). Retrieved9 February 2012.
  115. ^TT (29 May 2002)."Miljarder till Lockerbie-anhöriga" [Billion to the Lockerbie relatives].Dagens Nyheter (in Swedish). Archived fromthe original on 4 September 2012. Retrieved23 February 2012.
  116. ^"Detta har hänt: Två svenskar döda i terrordåd i Bryssel". 17 October 2023.
  117. ^"Brussels shooting: Police shoot dead attacker who killed Swedes". 17 October 2023.
  118. ^Svahn, Clas (2016-03-27)."Ännu en svensk kvinna död i terrordådet i Bryssel" [Another Swedish woman died in the terrorist attack in Brussels].Dagens Nyheter (in Swedish). Retrieved27 March 2016.
  119. ^"Hans son omkom i attacken mot WTC" [His son was killed in the attack on the WTC].Rapport (in Swedish).SVT. 11 September 2011. Retrieved30 October 2011.
  120. ^"Svenska 25-åringen dödades i attackerna" [Swedish 25-year-old killed in attacks].Expressen (in Swedish). 15 November 2015. Retrieved22 March 2016.
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