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В подмосковном Видном сгорело 4 автобуса.

Утром водитель сел в один из автобусов, чтобы выйти на маршрут, но не смог завести из-за технической неисправности. Пока шофер ходил за ремонтной бригадой, транспорт задымился, а потом полыхнул.

Огонь перекинулся на 3 рядом стоящие автобусы.



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В подмосковном Видном сгорело 4 автобуса.

Утром водитель сел в один из автобусов, чтобы выйти на маршрут, но не смог завести из-за технической неисправности. Пока шофер ходил за ремонтной бригадой, транспорт задымился, а потом полыхнул.

Огонь перекинулся на 3 рядом стоящие автобусы.

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