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Maryland grandparents left devastated after fire tears through camper: 'This is their home'

01.01.2026 09:53 1 min 1 source
FOX 5 DC ENG
Maryland grandparents left devastated after fire tears through camper: 'This is their home'
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A fire destroyed two trailer homes, one a primary residence, at a campsite in St. Leonard, Maryland on December 31, 2025. The fire, fueled by strong winds, resulted in a total loss of four campers and is suspected to be caused by a faulty furnace. The elderly residents escaped without injury.

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Maryland grandparents left devastated after fire tears through camper: 'This is their home'

01.01.2026 FOX 5 DC ENG

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