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Building Fire in Arendal: – Has Spread to Neighboring Buildings

Summary by NRK
A building fire in Arendal has spread to a neighboring building. People are being asked to move away from the smoke in the area.
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Fires in old wooden houses are a horror in Southern Norway. Arendal Municipality planned fire protection in the area where the fire broke out on Sunday evening.

·Kristiansand, Norway
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Fire in Arendal city center: Two buildings completely damaged A major building fire in Arendal city center on Sunday afternoon and evening has caused extensive damage. A total of seven people have received medical attention after exposure to smoke, and two buildings appear to be completely damaged. The fire department now has the fire under control, but work continues throughout the night. Spread quickly The police were notified of the fire at …

Two wooden houses were engulfed in flames in Arendal on Sunday. At 9:50 p.m., police reported the fire was under control.

On Sunday afternoon, a fire started in a building in central Arendal.

·Kristiansand, Norway
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The building is on fire. The fire department is working hard to get it under control.

A building fire in Arendal has spread to a neighboring building. People are being asked to move away from the smoke in the area.

·Norway
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Agderposten broke the news in on Sunday, June 29, 2025.
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