LOCAL Four firefighters treated as massive Aradippou factory blaze continues to rage (Video) Newsroom Four firefighters have received medical treatment after battling the massive factory fire that continues to burn through the Aradippou Industrial Area, as emergency crews race to stop the flames from spreading to nearby businesses. READ MORE
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