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Two Chinook helicopters deployed at ’t Harde wildfire

Two Chinook helicopters deployed at ’t Harde wildfire

The Dutch Ministry of Defence has deployed two Chinook transport helicopters to help extinguish a wildfire on military grounds in 't Harde, Gelderland. The Defense Helicopter Command announced the deployment on social media to support firefighting efforts in the region.

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