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Roof fire caused by solar panels: owner now lives in motorhome

08.06.2026 01:47 1 min 1 source
tgverona.telenuovo.it ITA
Roof fire caused by solar panels: owner now lives in motorhome
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In Marcellise (Verona), overheating of a photovoltaic system ignited the roof of two rural houses. The fire broke out on Saturday afternoon, causing damages exceeding 300,000 euros and rendering both buildings uninhabitable. The owner, a journalist, is temporarily living in his motorhome. No injuries were reported.

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Roof fire caused by solar panels: owner now lives in motorhome

08.06.2026 tgverona.telenuovo.it ITA

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Updated: 06.06.2026

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