Traffic chaos in Bavarian town caused by peeing mice
vilshofen an der donau November 27, 2024 11:50A small town in Germany is facing traffic chaos due to a group of peeing mice, resulting in traffic lights being out for 5 days.
A small town in Germany is facing traffic chaos due to a group of peeing mice, resulting in traffic lights being out for 5 days.
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