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Dutch Safety Board investigates gas explosions after Utrecht incident

Dutch Safety Board investigates gas explosions after Utrecht incident

The Dutch Safety Board (OVV) has launched an investigation into the risks of natural gas explosions following a significant incident in Utrecht's city center this January. While the cause of the Utrecht explosion is still being investigated by the Public Prosecution Service, the OVV aims to assess broader safety risks associated with gas.

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Major fire after explosion on Osdorper Ban, multiple casualties feared

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Zandvoort tennis team qualifies for national title play-offs on rainy final day

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The Zandvoort tennis team has qualified for the national title play-offs after finishing fourth in the Eredivisie. The team will compete for the championship next weekend at the Leimonias tennis complex in The Hague.

Otter spotted at Zeeburgereiland in Amsterdam, first in nearly 60 years

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An otter was recently captured on a wildlife camera at floating nature islands near Zeeburgereiland, marking the first sighting in this urban part of Amsterdam since 1963. City ecologist Geert Timmermans noted that the animal appeared much sooner than expected after the islands were created three years ago to support local biodiversity.

Sjoerdsma faces ‘big problem’ without safety cable, according to PRO

Sjoerdsma faces ‘big problem’ without safety cable, according to PRO

Minister Sjoerd Sjoerdsma faces structural challenges regarding development aid unless its funding is re-linked to the size of the economy, according to PRO party representative Suzanne Kröger. PRO has agreed to support the current budget in exchange for an additional 380 million euros for aid, but warns that a permanent solution is still needed.