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Fire in Apross: what happened in the hours before the flames broke out and what areas were burned

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Prosecutor Celeste Blasco awaits the report of Firefighters to determine where it began. Executive Director Sebastián García Petrini asked her permission for a technician to enter and operate the mother computer. Read more
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Prosecutor Celeste Blasco awaits the report of Firefighters to determine where it began. Executive Director Sebastián García Petrini asked her permission for a technician to enter and operate the mother computer. Read more

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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In the midst of the doubts sown by the opposition leaders, investigations and assessments continue after the fire that consumed part of the APROSS building. The headquarters is still closed and they launched a contingency plan to attend to its affiliates. The word of the president of the entity.

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The prosecutor Ernesto de Aragón asked the experts of Firefighters and Judicial Police for a report for this Sunday on the fire at the headquarters of Apross in Córdoba. This assessment is crucial to determine if the fire was accidental (possibly due to an electrical failure) or intentional, which will mark the course of the investigation. [...]

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comercioyjusticia.info broke the news in on Sunday, April 20, 2025.
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