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Caravan fire caused by short circuit in solar power system

27.02.2026 12:25 1 min 1 source
KIBRIS POSTASI TUR
Caravan fire caused by short circuit in solar power system
Original source: KIBRIS POSTASI

A fire broke out in a caravan in the Yedikonuk area of Cyprus due to a short circuit in the electrical wiring of a solar power system. The blaze completely destroyed the caravan and all its contents, and also damaged an adjacent prefabricated structure, including panels, an inverter, and household appliances.

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Caravan fire caused by short circuit in solar power system

27.02.2026 KIBRIS POSTASI TUR Original source

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