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Twelve fire engines deployed for large wildfire in Otterlo

Twelve fire engines deployed for large wildfire in Otterlo

A large wildfire broke out on Tuesday at a heath near Otterlo, located between Ede and Otterlo in the Gelderland province. Twelve fire engines were deployed to combat the blaze, which was reported to be extinguished by late afternoon.

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