The explosion on Ådalagatan in Linköping was considerably more powerful than other explosions in Sweden. Despite this, no person suffered life-threatening injuries. Two people were allowed to remain in the hospital after the explosion, but two days later both had left the hospital.

At least ten injured

But now new information to SVT News East shows that several people have sought care for some time after the explosion. Hearing care at the University Hospital in Linköping states that at least a dozen people have sought care for hearing loss or tinnitus as a consequence of the explosion.

Elias was affected by tinntius

Traffic teacher Elias Jarjis is one of those who suffered major problems with tinnitus after the explosion.

- It's very difficult. It is 16-17 hours a day that you hear this. It is as if you have several different tones in your head that do not match. Like a guitar that is not tuned. A simple chord simply, he says.

VIDEON: We went with Elias when he did a hearing test and found out that the false notes in his ears might remain for the rest of his life.

Special: The Miracle in Linköping - see more about the explosion on Ådalagatan in Linköping here.

Hear Elia's dramatic story about the explosion in the article and video below.

The explosion site on Ådalagatan on June 7 this year. The explosion was considerably more powerful than other blasts in Sweden and caused a heavy pressure wave that damaged buildings several blocks away. Photo: Jeppe Gustafsson