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The news concerns Weilheim-Schongau. - A blaze reduces a heating business's facility to ashes.

A construction company focused on heating in Ingenried, Upper Bavaria, was completely demolished by a blaze. No one sustained injuries due to the fire that broke out on Thursday morning, according to the police. An observer informed the authorities after spotting the flames. Swift actions from the emergency personnel averted the spread of the fire to nearby dwellings. The police estimated the damage incurred by the fire to be in the millions. The specific reason for the fire remained unclear initially.

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The District of Weilheim-Schongau, located in Upper Bavaria, was affected by another fire. The police are investigating the cause of the fire that devastated a heating business in Weilheim-SCHONGAU. The valued facility, operating in Ingenried, was reduced to ashes, but fortunately, no injuries were reported.

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