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Motorhome fire at villa parking lot

05.05.2026 19:00 1 min 1 source
Qdpnews ITA
Motorhome fire at villa parking lot
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On Tuesday afternoon, a motorhome caught fire in the parking lot of Villa Barbaro. Preliminary reports indicate overheating of batteries in the living area as the cause. The owner quickly contained the fire, and firefighters secured the scene. No injuries were reported.

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Motorhome fire at villa parking lot

05.05.2026 Qdpnews ITA

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