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A fire disturbed traffic at Lausanne station

A fire disturbed traffic at Lausanne station
A fire disturbed traffic at Lausanne station

A broke out night near Lausanne station.Image: Lausanne police

Traffic restrictions have been put in place after a fire in the Vaud capital. “The disaster is under control and no injuries are to be deplored,” said the Lausanne police.

01.05.2025, 07:3901.05.2025, 07:53

A fire this Thursday at night at the bottom of rue du Petit-Chêne, opposite Lausanne station.

“For the purposes of rescue operations, the Place de la Gare had to be closed to traffic,” said the Lausanne police around 05:30 am on these social networks.

Traffic restrictions were still underway an hour later.

Around 7:30 am, municipal police said that the situation had returned to normal.

“The Place de la Gare de Lausanne is reopened to traffic. The disaster is mastered and no injuries are to be deplored, ”she said, thanking the users on site for their cooperation. (Jzs)

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