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An arson spree refers to a series of intentional fires set by an individual or group over a short period, often targeting multiple locations. These acts are usually motivated by various factors, including thrill-seeking, financial gain, or psychological issues. The consequences can be devastating, leading to property damage, injury, or loss of life, and often resulting in criminal charges for the perpetrators. Authorities typically work quickly to apprehend those responsible due to the heightened danger to public safety.

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