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Fire in thatched-roof home in Aalsmeer, possible lightning strike

Fire in thatched-roof home in Aalsmeer, possible lightning strike

A fire broke out in the thatched roof of a 19th-century former farmhouse in Aalsmeer on Tuesday afternoon, likely caused by a lightning strike. Firefighters are using aerial platforms to battle the blaze, which is difficult to extinguish due to the roof's water-repellent design.

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