Declassified UFO / UAP Document
07-31, onsdag, Sundsvall (TT), nr 20
AI-Generated Summary
A press report from July 31st dismisses 'ghost bomb' theories regarding a timber yard fire in Svartvik, attributing the fire to dry weather and mechanical factors. It also clarifies that a similar incident in Härjedalen was caused by stored explosives rather than an anomalous aerial phenomenon.
This press report from July 31st details the investigation into a major fire at the Svartviks sulfitfabriks timber yard, where one million cubic feet of pulpwood were destroyed. Local authorities, specifically Landsfiskal Gedda, have dismissed rumors of a 'ghost bomb' (spökbomb) as the cause, noting there is no evidence to support such a theory. Instead, investigators are focusing on the hot, dry weather conditions and the possibility that a spark ignited the fire near the machine house of a conveyor belt. The State Police have taken over the investigation and intend to conduct forensic examinations of the machinery's axles and bearings. The report also addresses the origin of the 'ghost bomb' theory, suggesting it may have been fueled by a separate incident in Härjedalen. In that case, a chicken coop burned down, and initial reports of an explosion and power failure led to speculation. However, it was later confirmed that the building had power and the explosion was caused by detonators and nitrolite cartridges stored inside the structure.
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Official Assessment
The fire was likely caused by a spark in dry conditions near the machine house, not a 'ghost bomb'.
The police dismiss the 'ghost bomb' theory due to lack of evidence. The fire at Svartviks sulfitfabriks timber yard is being investigated by the State Police, with forensic testing planned for machine parts. A separate incident in Härjedalen involving a burned-down chicken coop, initially suspected to be a 'ghost bomb' due to an explosion and alleged power failure, was determined to be caused by detonators and nitrolite cartridges stored on-site.
Key Persons
- GeddaLandsfiskal