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Fire at Camper Van Conversion Factory in Kaohsiung

28.02.2026 08:00 1 min 1 source
LINE TODAY ENG
Fire at Camper Van Conversion Factory in Kaohsiung
Original source: LINE TODAY

A fire destroyed a camper van conversion factory in Kaohsiung. The incident occurred on February 28 in a 300-ping metal building; the owner suspects a faulty dehumidifier. Twenty-three fire trucks responded, and there were no casualties.

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Fire at Camper Van Conversion Factory in Kaohsiung

28.02.2026 LINE TODAY ENG Original source

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