Overview
- Firefighters say the blaze began with a vehicle burning inside a Veddel warehouse, where pressurized cylinders likely containing nitrous oxide exploded.
- About 320 responders battled the fire with support from airport fire engines and police water cannons, and officials warn hotspots could persist for days.
- Explosions hurled burning debris hundreds of meters, striking emergency vehicles and forcing crews to withdraw; two firefighters were treated for acoustic trauma.
- Twenty-five people were brought to safety, including eight rescued by boat, and smoke warnings for nearby districts were lifted in the morning.
- Debris closures on the A1 have ended and traffic is flowing again, while port seagoing traffic was not affected and some inland waterways faced temporary restrictions.