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House fire on Hannie Schaftstraat in Haarlem causes extensive damage

House fire on Hannie Schaftstraat in Haarlem causes extensive damage

A house fire on Hannie Schaftstraat in Haarlem caused significant damage on Sunday evening. Emergency services were alerted to the blaze shortly after 9:30 PM.

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Humanitarian aid fleet for Gaza departs from Sicily

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Major kidnapping alert turns out to be a bachelor party

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