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Stubble Fire in Edirne! Chain accident...

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The fire, which broke out in a stubble and wooded area between Edirne and the Havsa district, quickly spread due to strong winds. Poor visibility caused a chain reaction of five vehicles, and firefighting efforts are ongoing.
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A stubble fire broke out in fields along a highway in Edirne. The flames spread, driven by wind, and the smoke-filled Edirne-Havsa highway was temporarily closed. The flames caused a chain reaction of traffic accidents involving five vehicles.

The fire, which broke out in a stubble and wooded area between Edirne and the Havsa district, quickly spread due to strong winds. Poor visibility caused a chain reaction of five vehicles, and firefighting efforts are ongoing.

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A stubble fire broke out in an area containing wheat and sunflower fields in Edirne. As the flames spread, driven by the wind, the Edirne-Havsa highway, enveloped in smoke, was closed to traffic. A stubble fire broke out in an area containing wheat and sunflower fields near Oğulpaşa on the Edirne-Havsa district highway. As the flames spread, driven by the wind, dense smoke filled the sky. Police, gendarmerie, and firefighters were dispatched to …

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Tr724 broke the news in on Monday, July 14, 2025.
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