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Fire destroys trailer at Honeymoon Bay RV park

23.12.2025 19:40 1 min 1 source
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Fire destroys trailer at Honeymoon Bay RV park
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A fire completely destroyed a trailer at the Honeymoon Bay RV park on December 22. Seventeen firefighters responded, no injuries were reported, and the cause is under investigation.

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Fire destroys trailer at Honeymoon Bay RV park

23.12.2025 CHEK ENG Original source

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