Fatal fire at popular Swedish theme park was caused by welding operation, report says
The fire occurred at Sweden's Liseberg amusement center in Goteborg
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- A welding operation during construction of a water park at Sweden's Liseberg amusement center sparked a massive fire in February.
- The fire quickly engulfed a building after starting from the water slide area, leading to one death.
- 16 people reportedly sustained minor injuries from the fire.
A welding operation sparked a huge fire in February at a water park that was under construction at one of Sweden’s biggest amusement centers, causing the death of one person, a newspaper reported Wednesday.
"When welding the water slide, a fire started which then spread to the rest of the building. The fire spread quickly and caused great destruction," the Goteborgs-Posten newspaper said, quoting a police report.
The blaze destroyed a large part of the Oceana water park that was scheduled to open this summer in Goteborg, Sweden’s second-largest city.
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FIRE BREAKS OUT AT WATER PARK UNDER CONSTRUCTION AT POPULAR SWEDISH THEME PARK
Officers were only able to enter the site days later and found a dead person there.
The fire at the popular Liseberg amusement complex spread over several water slides and the pool area of the water park.
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A nearby hotel and office facilities had to be evacuated. Sixteen were slightly injured.