Fire on small vans in Ludwigshafen: No injuries!

Fire on small vans in Ludwigshafen: No injuries!
Saarlandstraße, 67063 Ludwigshafen, Deutschland - in Ludwigshafen there was again a fire that caused excitement. A small van in Saarlandstrasse got on fire, luckily all people remained unharmed. According to mrrn-----wSen, police and emergency workers On site and were able to control the fire immediately. So far, the cause of the fire and the exact fire material is unclear, which is why the investigation continues.
But the fire on the van was not the only fire event that Ludwigshafen was busy today. On Monday there was already a dangerous incident in the surrounding area, especially on Hans-Böckler-Straße. Here a fire developed on a balcony that quickly attacked the entire building. The fire brigade had their hands full to extinguish the flames and prevent the spread to adjacent buildings and the attic. These dramatic events were able to cope with the forces with a total of 28 firefighters and seven vehicles, such as Mannheimer-morgen.de reported.
damage and operational measures
The fire damage in the building amounts to around 100,000 euros. When the fire brigade arrived, the ground floor and in particular the 1st floor was badly affected. Unfortunately, several cats could only be recovered dead when used. The affected building is currently uninhabitable and the residents were temporarily accommodated by relatives. Here too, the police are investigating the exact cause of the fire.
These incidents throw a shadow on the fire brigade statistics, which show that around 200,000 fires in Germany are reported annually. As the Feuertrutz , there are statistics on the causes of fire and injured, but there is no comprehensive and uniform fire statistics for Germany so far.
The two fire events in Ludwigshafen show how important the fire brigade is quickly intervene. Whether in living or in public space, it always requires high vigilance and a well-trained rescue team in order to quickly control such situations. It will be exciting to see which new knowledge about the causes of fire will come to light in the future.
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