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100,000 euros damage after fire in unoccupied house

An uninhabited house in the Mayen-Koblenz district has burnt out due to an as yet unexplained cause. According to initial estimates, the fire in Kobern-Gondorf on Wednesday night caused damage of 100,000 euros, as the police announced on Wednesday morning. The building could not be entered due...

A fire engine of the fire department drives to an operation with flashing blue lights. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de
A fire engine of the fire department drives to an operation with flashing blue lights. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de

ayen-Koblenz - 100,000 euros damage after fire in unoccupied house

An uninhabited house in the Mayen-Koblenz district has burnt out due to an as yet unexplained cause. According to initial estimates, the fire in Kobern-Gondorf on Wednesday night caused damage of 100,000 euros, as the police announced on Wednesday morning. The building could not be entered due to the risk of collapse. According to the police, firefighters are still on site to extinguish embers. The L52 is currently closed in both directions near the scene of the fire.

Police press release

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The fire in Kobern-Gondorf occurs in the vicinity of Rhineland-Palatinate. The local fire department and police are collaborating to investigate the cause of the fire and ensure safety.

Source: www.stern.de

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