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Five Cars Have Been Examined in the Adp Seat Court in Sector 3. Building, at a Step up and Up.

Fires of proportions last night in Sector 3: five self-uses burned completely in the ADP court, and the heavy smoke alarmed the residents of the area. Happily, they were not victims.
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Fires of proportions last night in Sector 3: five self-uses burned completely in the ADP court, and the heavy smoke alarmed the residents of the area. Happily, they were not victims.

·Romania
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Car on fire at ferry dock: – Reportedly has spread to several vehicles The emergency services have responded to a car fire in a parking lot connected to the Sandvikvåg ferry dock in Stord. – The car is said to be “fully engulfed”, and there is a risk of spreading to other cars, the police say. No injuries have been reported in connection with the fire. According to the police, the fire has spread to three additional vehicles. – It is not in the…

Four cars have been severely damaged in the car fire at Sandvikvåg ferry pier Fitjar. The fire department reports that they have gained control.

·Norway
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Must have happened in the parking lot.

The parking lot is said to be adjacent to a ferry dock, police say. The fire has spread to three additional vehicles.

·Oslo, Norway
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sunnhordland.no broke the news in on Sunday, July 13, 2025.
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