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Vehicle Burning: Emission of Flames from Vehicles

Late Sunday afternoon in Jena-Weimar Police Headquarters, a 45-year-old woman encountered an unexpected situation. For further details, continue reading.

Vehicle Burning Process Considered by LPI-J
Vehicle Burning Process Considered by LPI-J

Vehicle Burning: Emission of Flames from Vehicles

In an unexpected incident on the B7 towards Erfurt, a 45-year-old woman driving a Volvo experienced a troubling situation near the Ulla turn-off. The car suddenly started smoking shortly after she left it, causing a blaze that required the swift action of the local fire department to extinguish.

According to a report transmitted by the State Police Inspectorate Jena, the woman was driving her Volvo on the B7 when she turned into the Grunstedter Weg and drove a few hundred meters before leaving the vehicle. The police took immediate traffic safety measures following the incident to ensure the safety of other motorists.

The Police Inspectorate Weimar, a part of the Thuringian Police, is handling the investigation. For further inquiries, you can contact the Police Inspector Thomas Wehling of the Jena Police Inspection. His contact number is 03643 8820, and you can also reach him via email at [email protected].

The Thuringian Police encourages anyone with information relevant to this incident to come forward. The source of this news is news aktuell. The incident is currently suspected to be a technical defect in the Volvo, and the car was towed away by a breakdown service following the incident.

Fortunately, the woman remained unharmed following the incident. The police appreciate the cooperation of all motorists during this time and remind everyone to remain vigilant and report any unusual occurrences to the authorities.

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