Overview
- A wildfire that began Wednesday in Tennenloher Forst near Erlangen has now engulfed 40,000 square meters, prompting a formal disaster declaration on Friday morning.
- The affected area is a former military training ground contaminated with unexploded ordnance, restricting ground access and necessitating aerial firefighting with helicopters and drones.
- More than 200 personnel from fire, police, technical relief, and rescue services are engaged in the operation, supported by robots and water pipelines to contain the fire.
- Authorities report no immediate threat to residents but advise avoiding the area and keeping windows and doors closed if smoke is detected.
- Wildtierhilfe Süddeutschland has called for public assistance to support efforts, highlighting the ecological impact of the fire on local wildlife.