A parked car completely burned out early in the morning in Limassol
In the early hours of September 16, at around 01:50, a fire broke out in a parked car on 77th Street in the Polemidia area of Limassol. Police officers and the Fire Service arrived at the scene and extinguished the blaze.
According to the police, the vehicle, owned by a 37-year-old man, was completely destroyed by fire. Operational teams worked on site, after which investigative actions began.
The causes of the fire are being investigated by the Limassol Criminal Investigation Department (ΤΑΕ Λεμεσού) and the Fire Service. According to the source, examinations and inspections to establish the exact circumstances of the incident will continue throughout the day.
No information was provided regarding casualties or additional damage outside the vehicle. The authorities continue collecting data and examining the scene; further details will be made available upon completion of the investigation.
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