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Abandoned motorhome catches fire in Cascina, politician urges prevention

29.05.2026 15:04 1 min 1 source
Pisanews ITA
Abandoned motorhome catches fire in Cascina, politician urges prevention
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A fire broke out in an abandoned motorhome in Cascina, Italy, which had been previously reported by residents. Mayoral candidate Dario Rollo stated that the incident could have been prevented if authorities had responded promptly to complaints about the abandoned vehicle.

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Abandoned motorhome catches fire in Cascina, politician urges prevention

29.05.2026 Pisanews ITA

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