In Pictures: Storm Dennis batters south-western Sweden
This is what it looked like when Storm Dennis hit Sweden after wreaking havoc in the British Isles and northern Europe.
Sweden's national weather agency SMHI issued a class-two warning for potential flooding in south-western regions Halland and parts of Västergötland on Monday, after one month's rain fell in less than 24 hours.
Read the full news story here.
The Säve stream in Partille, just outside of Gothenburg in western Sweden, overflowed on Sunday:
Photo: Adam Ihse/TT
Photo: Adam Ihse/TT
A man takes a picture of the waves as they come crashing in against the harbour wall in Malmö:
Photo: Johan Nilsson/TT
The harsh winds were set to continue on Monday. Read The Local's latest weather report here.
Photo: Johan Nilsson/TT
Photo: Johan Nilsson/TT
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Sweden's national weather agency SMHI issued a class-two warning for potential flooding in south-western regions Halland and parts of Västergötland on Monday, after one month's rain fell in less than 24 hours.
Read the full news story here.
The Säve stream in Partille, just outside of Gothenburg in western Sweden, overflowed on Sunday:
Photo: Adam Ihse/TT
Photo: Adam Ihse/TT
A man takes a picture of the waves as they come crashing in against the harbour wall in Malmö:
Photo: Johan Nilsson/TT
The harsh winds were set to continue on Monday. Read The Local's latest weather report here.
Photo: Johan Nilsson/TT
Photo: Johan Nilsson/TT
READ NEXT:
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