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Midsummer's Eve Passed Peacefully for Rescuers This Year

Summary by Eesti Rahvusringhääling
Compared to previous years, Midsummer Eve passed more peacefully for the emergency center and rescue services due to the rainy weather, but they still had to respond to events typical of Midsummer, such as out-of-control bonfires and bonfire-related injuries. The police had to deal with air weapons, domestic violence, and fights.

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Compared to previous years, Midsummer Eve passed more peacefully for the emergency center and rescue services due to the rainy weather, but they still had to respond to events typical of Midsummer, such as out-of-control bonfires and bonfire-related injuries. The police had to deal with air weapons, domestic violence, and fights.

·Estonia
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The Danish summer weather stands in the way of several Midsummer events

·Denmark
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The Emergency Response Centre received approximately 24,900 emergency reports over the Midsummer weekend. Of these, approximately 12,400 were forwarded to the authorities for action. The Emergency Response Centre reports this in a press release.

·Turku, Finland
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The Emergency Response Centre received a total of 24,900 emergency messages between Friday and Sunday. Emergency services and the police received the most assignments.

The Midsummer weekend caused the most work for emergency services and the police.

·Finland
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Ilta-Sanomat broke the news in Finland on Monday, June 23, 2025.
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