Water leak: Nyköping and Oxelösund without water

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Nyköping and Oxelösund are currently strongly affected by the large water leak that occurred the night before Thursday.

Here we update regularly about the work with the water leak and the effects of the water being turned off.

• Cities are partially without water or have low water pressure.


• Nyköping's hospital cancels all planned care.


• Oxelösund municipality closes all preschools, schools and leisure centers Thursday-Friday.

Josefin Pečiva

SVT

8 min

All

schools, preschools and leisure in Oxelösund municipality are closed

during Thursday-Friday 2-3 June.

For children who have guardians with socially important work, Peterslund's leisure and preschool will be open.

Those who work with socially important functions can leave their child there from 10 am on Thursday.

Staff that the child knows will be on site to receive, the municipality announces.

Josefin Pečiva

SVT

11 min

Nyköping Municipality's website works again.

Josefin Pečiva

SVT

39 min

All planned care is canceled at Nyköping's hospital

There is currently water at the hospital in Nyköping, but the pressure is disappearing, as in the rest of the central municipality.

- We have just decided that we will cancel all care that is not emergency.

We currently have no idea how long we have water left, says Fredrik Gustavsson, press spokesperson at Region Sörmland.

We are looking for solutions:

- We are looking at different scenarios on how to connect alternative water supply solutions, but we have not decided anything at the moment.

Josefin Pečiva

SVT

44 min

Nyköping municipality's website has crashed

, announces the municipality's chief of staff for the technical division.

- The communicators will have a meeting about this now.

Most likely it is about the residents who are trying to find information on our website.

We have provided information about the water leak on social media and in text messages to the affected customers, says Jenny Kjellberg at the municipality.

Josefin Pečiva

SVT