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Residents of Vlissingen Senior Flat Unable to Return Home for Weeks After Explosion

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Residents of a senior housing complex in Vlissingen, where an explosion and a fire broke out late Tuesday evening, won't be able to return home for at least two weeks, the housing association announced. Three people were injured in the explosion, one of them seriously. "Assessing the damage takes time, so it will be a while before the first residents can move back into their apartments," Sira Kamermans, director of the housing association l'esca…

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Residents of a senior housing complex in Vlissingen, where an explosion and a fire broke out late Tuesday evening, won't be able to return home for at least two weeks, the housing association announced. Three people were injured in the explosion, one of them seriously. "Assessing the damage takes time, so it will be a while before the first residents can move back into their apartments," Sira Kamermans, director of the housing association l'esca…

·Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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The explosion in a residential complex in Vlissingen, Zeeland, on Tuesday evening was caused by gas. A police spokesperson confirmed Friday's report from De Provinciale Zeeuwse Courant. The source of the gas is not yet known. Further investigation is underway.

·Apeldoorn, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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NOS broke the news in Netherlands (Kingdom of the) on Friday, January 16, 2026.
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