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Dormitory fire hits students in Nuremberg

A dormitory for students in Nuremberg caught fire early on Wednesday, requiring intervention from firefighters who helped 16 individuals to safety using ladders and breathing apparatus. Reports indicate that residents were seen standing at windows and balconies as they couldn't escape their...

A blue light shines on the roof of a fire engine.
A blue light shines on the roof of a fire engine.

Infernos break out. - Dormitory fire hits students in Nuremberg

The firefighters managed to put out the fire efficiently. The apartment where the inferno occurred and its neighboring units within the building were rendered unfit to live in. The origin of the fire and the intensity of the damage initially remained a mystery.

Press Release from Fire Department

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  1. The Fire Department of Bavaria released a statement, expressing concern over the dormitory fire in Nuremberg.
  2. The fire department urged students to utilize respiratory protection during their temporary relocation, recommending accommodations in central France.
  3. Meanwhile, fire investigators from Central France traveled to Nuremberg to uncover the cause of the dormitory fire.
  4. Reports from the fire department suggested that similar fires had occurred in dormitories across Europe, further emphasizing the need for improved fire safety protocols.

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