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Wildfire on Former Soviet Training Ground Near Neustrelitz Forces Remote Response

Munitions contamination blocks interior firefighting, with detonations already reported.

Overview

  • A large ground fire broke out north of Neustrelitz on June 24 and spread across roughly 60 hectares by evening, according to officials.
  • Authorities say the site is classified as category 4 for unexploded ordnance, which makes interior firefighting too dangerous for crews.
  • Responders have switched to containment tactics that include wetting perimeter areas, using firefighting robots, and coordinating actions with the munitions recovery service.
  • The federal road B193 was closed, a nearby workshop for disabled people was asked to evacuate, a local hospital was warned, and about 76 firefighters were on scene with an extra 50 personnel on standby.
  • Former Soviet training grounds commonly hold unexploded munitions, which slows suppression work and raises the chance of wider spread or delayed control as regional fire danger levels rise.