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Fire on Oirschotse Heide next to military area

Fire on Oirschotse Heide next to military area

A nature fire broke out on the Oirschotse Heide in Noord-Brabant on Thursday, covering an area of approximately 100 by 100 meters. The cause of the fire, which is located near military grounds, is currently unknown.

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