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RV fire in Lincoln causes nearly $200,000 in damage

04.06.2026 21:17 1 min 1 source
KLKN-TV ISL
RV fire in Lincoln causes nearly $200,000 in damage
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On Wednesday, a motorhome fire in west Lincoln, Nebraska, resulted in a total loss of the vehicle. The fire started due to an engine mechanical failure on Interstate 80; the owners pulled into a parking lot and attempted to extinguish it with fire extinguishers. Damage is estimated at $175,000 for the RV and $15,000 for contents; occupants and their cat evacuated safely.

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RV fire in Lincoln causes nearly $200,000 in damage

04.06.2026 KLKN-TV ISL

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