Overview
- A forest fire burned approximately 15,000 square meters in the Tennenloher Forst, a former military training area near Erlangen, Bavaria.
- The site is munitions-contaminated, complicating firefighting efforts and prompting warnings for the public to avoid the area, though residents are not at risk.
- Around 120 firefighters and two helicopters worked to contain the fire, which was largely under control by late evening on April 30, though overnight spread remains possible.
- The challenging terrain, including peat-rich soils and limited access paths, hindered firefighting efforts, with the nearest path located about one kilometer from the flames.
- Bavarian Interior Minister Joachim Herrmann visited the site as crews reduced personnel to 50 overnight, with full operations resuming at dawn.