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It's a Dangerous Time to Burn Candles in Cemeteries: Everyone Is Warned

Dry spring increases the risk of fires in open areas. A grave caught fire in the capital's Karveliškės cemetery. An area of land burned, and a thuja growing in the grave burned down. The fire most likely started because of a carelessly left candle, which ignited a tree and dry grass growing in the grave. More about this on TV3 News. Visitors to the Karveliškės cemetery noticed a flaming grave.
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Dry spring increases the risk of fires in open areas. A grave caught fire in the capital's Karveliškės cemetery. An area of land burned, and a thuja growing in the grave burned down. The fire most likely started because of a carelessly left candle, which ignited a tree and dry grass growing in the grave. More about this on TV3 News. Visitors to the Karveliškės cemetery noticed a flaming grave.

·Vilnius, Lithuania
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https://www.tv3.lt broke the news in Vilnius, Lithuania on Sunday, May 3, 2026.
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