Reserve power and the “Styrel” system
There are several reserve power plants in Sweden, but they are far from sufficient to meet the full normal demand for electricity. Styrel means “steering electricity to...
How to help
There are several ways to do, in order to help others in a crisis. Strengthen your home preparedness, learn first-aid, get involved in a volunteer organisation and to talk to...
Cooperate with your neighbours in a crisis
Those who know their neighbours will more likely manage well if an emergency should occur.
For foreign nationals and dual citizenship
Foreign nationals can in some cases get support from Swedish foreign authorities, if the live in Sweden. Here, we list information about international travel for those with a...
What can you do?
Read about what you, as a private person, can do to improve preparedness for changes in the climate. There are also tips on how you can contribute to reducing greenhouse gas...
Sweden in Nato
On 7 March 2024, Sweden became a member of the defence organisation NATO. Here is the authorities' information on what NATO membership entails.
Our social media comment fields
Krisinformation.se is a site run by the Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency (MSB). Our task is to gather all crisis information from authorities and make it available in one place...
Using social media during a crisis
Feel free to discuss things, but be mindful of what you share on social media. Should an accident or other serious event occur, conduct yourself in the same manner on social...
Terrorism threat level raised
The terrorism threat level has been raised from elevated to high, reports the Swedish Security Service (“Säkerhetspolisen” or “Säpo”).
How Sweden works with climate adaptation
Adaptation efforts concerning a warmer climate take place in Swedish society at different levels and in many different areas.