One missing in fire at Sweden's biggest amusement park

One missing in fire at Sweden’s biggest amusement park

/ 07:17 AM February 13, 2024

A firefighter is seen on an aerial ladder platform as a fire engulfs a structure of the Oceana Waterworld at the Liseberg Amusement Park in Gothenburg, Sweden, on February 12, 2024. (Photo by Bjorn LARSSON ROSVALL / TT News Agency / AFP) / Sweden OUT

Stockholm, Sweden — One person was reported missing after a fire broke out on Monday at Sweden’s largest amusement park, engulfing a newly built water park in flames, authorities said.

Police and the park owners said they were searching for one worker at the Liseberg Amusement Park in central Gothenburg.

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Police evacuated a hotel and offices connected to the amusement park and warned households in the area to remain indoors due to smoke.

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According to police, 16 people suffered minor injuries, but none needed hospital treatment.

Gothenburg’s emergency services said it would take until Tuesday morning to extinguish the blaze.

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Images showed exploding fireballs, as flames and several blasts tore up a water slide and a pall of black smoke rose over the city.

“The fire originated at one of the water attractions” outside the water park’s main building “and then spread throughout the building,” Liseberg said in a statement.

The cause of the fire was unknown, however police said the incident was being investigated as a “workplace accident”.

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The water park is part of an expansion of the park and was set to open this year.

News agency TT said reports estimated the cost of the new water park at 1.2 billion kronor ($115 million).

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NCC, the construction company building the facility, said work had been ongoing at the site, but they did not know the cause of the fire.

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