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Around 50 caravans set up without authorization in Herstal

13.04.2026 14:35 1 min 1 source
DHnet FRA
Around 50 caravans set up without authorization in Herstal
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Around 50 caravans have been set up without authorization on unsuitable land in Herstal, Liège province. The first trailers, occupied by travelers, arrived nearly a month ago, with numbers increasing from 15 to approximately 50. The authorities have initiated discussions with the occupants, requesting they leave the site, and aim for a voluntary departure in the coming days.

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Around 50 caravans set up without authorization in Herstal

13.04.2026 DHnet FRA

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