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Germany Confronts Wave of Fires as Investigations Advance and Complex Responses Continue

Investigators are pursuing suspected arson in some cases, with specialized crews still working complex industrial sites.

Overview

  • Freiburg officials say the industrial hall blaze that destroyed space used by nine firms remains under forensic review, with damage at least €50 million and a sprinkler system partly offline during renovations.
  • Frankfurt firefighters continue a multi‑day effort to quell a smouldering fire in a 30‑meter coal silo at Kraftwerk West by adding limited water and emptying coal; about 500 tons were removed by Monday and a nitrogen flood remains a contingency.
  • An early‑morning farm fire in DortmundBrechten prompted a large deployment complicated by tight access and scarce hydrants; one person and four dogs were rescued and operations were extended to maintain citywide coverage.
  • Two clinic fires in Mecklenburg‑Vorpommern triggered evacuations with no injuries reported; police cite suspected misuse of an electrical device in Prerow and are probing possible deliberate arson in Röbel, with each scene sustaining roughly €10,000 in damage.
  • Police arrested a 41‑year‑old homeless man on suspicion of intentional arson in the June Ulm theater storage blaze that caused million‑euro losses and destroyed large parts of the costume and props collection.