The Car that Caused the Marseille Fire Did Not Have Its Technical Inspection
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▶️ Over the past two weeks, most fires in the south of France have started near roads, including cars that have caught fire. Every year, cigarette butts thrown out of windows are among the causes of fires that can quickly get out of hand. On average, every day, 100 cigarette butts are thrown away per kilometer of highway, on the Vinci network alone. The authorities are therefore warning before the summer against inconsistent behavior. (Social is…
The fire that ravaged 750 hectares between Marseille and the Pennes-Mirabeau, Tuesday 8 July, is said to be linked to the accidental burning of a vehicle on the A55. The car in question, a Peugeot 107, did not have any...
Peugeot 107 at the origin of the start of the fire between the Pennes-Mirabeau and Marseilles should not have driven that day, due to lack of up-to-date technical control
What began as a simple mechanical incident quickly turned into a nightmare. The gigantic forest fire that ravaged the heights of Marseille last Tuesday was triggered by a car in flames. This car was abandoned on the side of a motorway. A vehicle whose technical control was no longer valid. Neglect with dramatic consequences? Giant fire: 750 hectares reduced to ashes On Tuesday 8 July, a thick smoke rises over the northern quarters of Marseille. …
Nearly 750 hectares burned between Marseille and the Pennes-Mirabeau, after the fire of a vehicle on the A55 emergency stop band. If the technical inspection of the vehicle was not up to date, no direct link...
The fire that broke out on Tuesday 8 July between the Pennes-Mirabeau and Marseilles is accidental, caused by a car whose technical inspection was not...
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