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Car completely burnt out on N205 near Hoofddorp, road temporarily closed

Car completely burnt out on N205 near Hoofddorp, road temporarily closed

A passenger car caught fire on the N205 near Hoofddorp on Wednesday morning, leading to a temporary closure of the road. No injuries were reported in the incident.

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