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Fire in building on Schoterbosplein in Haarlem, residents temporarily evacuated

Fire in building on Schoterbosplein in Haarlem, residents temporarily evacuated

A fire broke out in a building at the corner of Schoterbosplein and Iepenstraat in Haarlem on the night of Saturday to Sunday. Emergency services were alerted around 3:00 AM, leading to the temporary evacuation of residents while multiple fire department units addressed the situation.

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