
A massive fire engulfed a 150-year-old historic church in Amsterdam on New Year's Day. Fire officials cited the building's original wooden structure from 1884 as a factor in the rapid spread of flames. Emergency services advised residents to stay indoors with windows closed due to airborne embers. The mayor confirmed the evacuation of adjacent homes due to structural instability, while firefighters worked overnight to contain the blaze and prevent neighborhood spread.
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