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Emergency order around Loosdrecht town hall

Emergency order around Loosdrecht town hall

An emergency ordinance has been implemented in part of Loosdrecht, specifically restricting access to the area surrounding the town hall. Individuals are only permitted in the vicinity if they can provide a demonstrably valid reason for being there.

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