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Vehicle burning: 40,000 euros in destruction.

A vehicle is engulfed in flames at a busy parking lot, causing significant destruction.

A member of the fire department sprays water from a hose.
A member of the fire department sprays water from a hose.

Probing into certain matters - Vehicle burning: 40,000 euros in destruction.

In Ziesendorf, Rostock district, a car fire caused about 40,000 euros worth of damage. The event took place on a commuter parking lot during the night on Sunday, with a witness informing the emergency services.

Due to the speculation that the fire could have been intentionally set, an investigation was launched. Preliminary reports suggest the blaze started at the rear left side of the vehicle. The fire was eventually put out by the fire department, while other cars on the parking lot remained unharmed.

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  1. The police in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania are investigating an arson case in Ziesendorf, where a commuter's car suffered 40,000 euros in material damage from intentionally set fires.
  2. With the determination to find out the cause of the fires, the local police have begun an investigation in the County of Rostock, focusing on the commuter parking lot where the car incident occurred.
  3. The police are calling on anyone with information related to the arson case, reminding the community that intentionally causing a vehicle fire is a serious crime with severe consequences in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.
  4. The arson incident in Ziesendorf has added to the concerns of commuters in the area, making them more vigilant about their safety and the safety of their vehicles.
  5. The police are urging commuters to be extra cautious, as arson attacks can lead to significant material damage and safety risks, and such crimes are on the rise in certain parts of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.

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