Two caravans destroyed in Norwich fire
Posted on October 01st 2008
Two caravans were gutted by a blaze in the early hours of Sunday (September 28th) morning, it has been reported.
As well as the two caravans, damage was reported to have been caused to an outbuilding and another temporary building.
Thankfully, nobody was hurt in the blaze, which took place at 01:00 BST.
The cause of the fire was not reported, but it comes as a reminder to caravan owners that even the safest practices may still result in the occasional accident caused by another caravan owner.
A safe driver could be the victim of a negligent driver's actions, for instance, and so caravan insurance is an important purchase for all owners.
Caravan insurance can protect an owner's finances in the event of an accident, be it a road accident or a natural disaster such as a fire or flooding.
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