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  • 3 weeks ago | waaytv.com | Barbie Latza Nadeau |Antonia Mortensen |Olivia Kemp

    Rome (CNN) — At least 17 Tesla cars were destroyed after a fire broke out at a dealership on the outskirts of Rome on Monday morning, according to Italian fire officials. No one was at the dealership when the fire broke out and no injuries have been reported. Rome’s fire service said it was investigating “all avenues” while looking into how the fire started, but it did not rule out arson. Local police said officers interviewed the dealership owners and are looking at surveillance footage.

  • 3 weeks ago | yahoo.com | Barbie Latza Nadeau |Antonia Mortensen |Olivia Kemp

    At least 17 Tesla cars were destroyed after a fire broke out at a dealership on the outskirts of Rome on Monday morning, according to Italian fire officials. No one was at the dealership when the fire broke out and no injuries have been reported. Rome’s fire service said it was investigating “all avenues” while looking into how the fire started, but it did not rule out arson. Local police said officers interviewed the dealership owners and are looking at surveillance footage.

  • 4 weeks ago | wrex.com | Rob Picheta |Anna Chernova |Nadeen Ebrahim |Olivia Kemp

    (CNN) — Six people were killed and dozens more were rescued from Red Sea waters on Thursday after a tourist submarine sank near the Egyptian resort city of Hurghada, according to the Russian embassy and Egyptian state-run media. The tragedy, which struck off Egypt’s typically idyllic eastern coastline, sparked a frantic rescue effort and left 21 people in hospital – including seven children, aged between two and 15 – according to Russian state-run outlet RIA Novosti.

  • 4 weeks ago | ca.news.yahoo.com | Rob Picheta |Anna Chernova |Nadeen Ebrahim |Kareem El Damanhoury |Olivia Kemp

    File photo of a submarine used by Sindbad Submarines in Egypt. - Sindbad SubmarinesSix Russian tourists were killed on Thursday after a viewing submarine sank near the Egyptian resort city of Hurghada, according to the local governor. Maj. Gen. Amr Hanafy confirmed the deaths in an update on the Red Sea Governorate’s official Facebook page.

  • 4 weeks ago | yahoo.com | Rob Picheta |Anna Chernova |Nadeen Ebrahim |Olivia Kemp

    Six people were killed and dozens more were rescued from Red Sea waters on Thursday after a tourist submarine sank near the Egyptian resort city of Hurghada, according to the Russian embassy and Egyptian state-run media. The tragedy, which struck off Egypt’s typically idyllic eastern coastline, sparked a frantic rescue effort and left 21 people in hospital – including seven children, aged between two and 15 – according to Russian state-run outlet RIA Novosti.

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