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Bungalow no longer habitable after fire

A fire breaks out in an electricity distribution box in a bungalow. The residents are able to get themselves to safety.

An electricity distribution box caused a fire in a bungalow in Gütersloh. (symbolic image)
An electricity distribution box caused a fire in a bungalow in Gütersloh. (symbolic image)

Fire - Bungalow no longer habitable after fire

After a fire, a bungalow in Gütersloh is no longer inhabitable. For reasons yet to be determined, a fire broke out in the distribution box of the building, as the police reported. The three residents had already left the house when the emergency services arrived.

Due to the development of strong smoke, the fire department also ventilated the neighboring building. The residents of the bungalow were accommodated elsewhere. The extent of the fire damage remained unclear at first.

The bungalow situated in North Rhine-Westphalia's Gütersloh experienced significant damage due to the fires. Despite the fire department's efforts to contain the blaze, several neighboring buildings were evacuated as a precaution.

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