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Essen Apartment Fire and Blazes in Three German Cities Trigger Rescues and Hospitalizations

Authorities have opened investigations, with evacuees placed in temporary housing.

Overview

  • In Essen-Steele, firefighters rescued 10 of 21 residents by ladder during an overnight apartment blaze, with six people injured including one firefighter.
  • The Essen building was declared temporarily uninhabitable, residents were sheltered in a transit bus during the operation, and the response concluded around 6 a.m. as police began probing the cause.
  • In Gundelfingen, 18 people were evacuated from a multi-family house after a cellar fire, four were hospitalized for suspected smoke inhalation, and nine displaced residents spent the night in a city-arranged hotel.
  • In Ingolstadt, an apartment fire reported around 7:35 p.m. was quickly brought under control, several residents suffered smoke inhalation, and the criminal police took over the investigation.
  • In Halle, a burning wooden basement door filled the building with heavy smoke that led to evacuations and medical treatment for suspected inhalation, with officials reporting no severe injuries or fatalities across the incidents.