A fire has broken out at an emergency centre for asylum seekers in the Netherlands after protestors reportedly hurled fireworks. Video footage posted online on X shows a blaze raging at an asylum seekers' centre in Loosdrecht.
Journalist Owen O'Brien posted: "BREAKING: Fire started at#AZCin Loosdrecht by sparklers. About to spread to the building. No fire department in the area yet. Police holding urgent consultations but not intervening yet."
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BREAKING: Brand gesticht bij#AZCin Loosdrecht door sierfakkels. Gaat bijna overslaan naar het gebouw. Geen brandweer in de buurt vooralsnog. Politie voert druk overleg maar grijpt nog niet in.pic.twitter.com/XHt5ftWMty
According to local media, 200 people descended on Loosdrecht town hall last week to protest against plans to open a temporary refugee centre.
The site saw further protests on Tuesday evening, although the number of demonstrators has yet to be confirmed by authorities.
The small village near Hilversum has been at the centre of anti-refugee protests in recent days, many of which have turned violent.
The first refugees are now due to arrive next week and their number has been cut from 110 to 70 following the protests.
Mr O’Brien, who was in attendance at the demonstration on Tuesday evening, claimed that fire fighters had been held back as they attempted to respond to the incident.
Source: Daily Express :: World Feed