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Huge fire destroys shops and homes in Arnhem city centre - DutchNews.nl

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A massive fire in the centre of Arnhem has damaged over a dozen 18th- and 19th-century buildings, and between eight...

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Several buildings have been destroyed during a major fire in Arnheim in the Netherlands, and the inhabitants were able to get to safety in time.

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In the centre of Arnhem, several buildings are on fire. The fire started around 03:45 at a SoLow shop in Jansstraat and has spread to other historic shops. According to the fire department, more than ten historic buildings are now on fire.

·Amsterdam, Netherlands
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A very large fire is raging in the centre of Arnhem. A spokesperson for the fire department reports that approximately ten old buildings are on fire. An NL-Alert has been sent, and it is also suspected that asbestos has been released.

·Amersfoort, Netherlands
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It is unclear whether there were any casualties. Police and firefighters have evacuated residents from the buildings, but are not sure whether they were completely successful.

·Netherlands
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City centre: A very large fire is raging in the centre of Arnhem. It involves shops with apartments above them. It is not yet known whether there are any casualties. In…

·Netherlands
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NRC Handelsblad broke the news in Netherlands on Thursday, March 6, 2025.
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