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Major alert over possible explosive in Weesp: train traffic halted

Major alert over possible explosive in Weesp: train traffic halted

Emergency services have cordoned off an area in Weesp and halted train traffic following the discovery of a suspected large explosive on Lange Muiderweg. The Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) unit is currently investigating the site while police, fire, and ambulance services coordinate under a high-level emergency status. Authorities are working to determine the origin and nature of the potential threat.

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