Home » today » World » Eleven inhabited hives go up in smoke Eleven inhabited hives go up in smoke July 19, 2020 by world today news Jura A fire of unknown origin completely destroyed 11 hives on Saturday in Boécourt, in the Jura. – The causes of the apiary fire are under investigation. (Photo pretext) –KEYSTONE – An apiary caught fire in circumstances not yet elucidated, Saturday in the Jura village of Boécourt. Despite the intervention of the firefighters, the fire which started around 3:30 p.m. completely destroyed the apiary which had 11 inhabited hives. – No one was injured, according to a statement from the Jura police who were on the scene to determine the cause of the fire. – (NXP/Comm) – Related posts:Japan to Release Contaminated Water from Fukushima Power Plant into SeaPolice detained an internationally wanted foreigner, he faces 10 years for sexual abuseLotte Kopecky beats Elisa Balsamo and Marianne Vos in exciting Paris-Roubaix FemmesHigh temperatures in winter change the tide of war... higher temperatures than the global villageShare this:FacebookX Related Belgrano and a surplus of more than 500 million Lausanne reinvents public space – On rue Beau-Séjour, we walk on a carpet of stars Leave a Comment Cancel replyCommentName Email Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Search for: