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4 Restaurants Catch Fire in Egypt

July 22, 2023
4 Restaurants Catch Fire in Egypt
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A massive fire broke out in the Raml Station area of Alexandria, Egypt, engulfing 4 restaurants.

The incident, fortunately, did not result in any casualties or injuries as the Civil Protection Forces swiftly responded to the emergency.

According to initial investigations, the fire was suspected to have been caused by an electrical short circuit in the conducting wires due to high temperatures.

The fire started in a restaurant and quickly spread to three adjacent restaurants.

Authorities immediately launched an investigation into the cause of the fire.

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