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Food-selling caravan destroyed by fire in İznik, fire contained before reaching school

03.07.2026 18:02 2 min 5 sources
Bursa Haber - Bursa Haberleri - Bursa Basın TUR + 4 more
Food-selling caravan destroyed by fire in İznik, fire contained before reaching school
Original source: Bursa Haber - Bursa Haberleri - Bursa Basın

In Brief

On the morning of July 3, 2026, a parked caravan used for selling köfte ekmek (meatball sandwiches) caught fire on the lakeshore in İznik, Bursa Province, Turkey. Firefighters quickly extinguished the blaze, preventing it from spreading to a nearby schoolyard. No injuries were reported; the caravan was completely destroyed. The cause of the fire is under investigation.

A caravan used for street food sales was completely destroyed by fire on the morning of July 3, 2026, in the İznik district of Bursa Province, Turkey. The vehicle was parked on Gölcük Street along the lakeshore when the blaze started.

The fire spread rapidly through the caravan, but firefighters arrived promptly and extinguished it before it could reach the adjacent school grounds. No casualties or injuries were reported. The caravan was rendered unusable. Authorities are investigating the cause of the fire.

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Food caravan destroyed by fire in İznik, Turkey

03.07.2026 Bursa Haber - Bursa Haberleri - Bursa Basın TUR Original source

Parked caravan catches fire in İznik, Turkey

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Food-selling caravan catches fire in Bursa

03.07.2026 bursahakimiyet.com.tr TUR Original source

Food-selling caravan destroyed by fire in Bursa

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Caravan destroyed by fire in Bursa, Turkey

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