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Fire in semi-detached house causes 200,000 euros in damage

A fire in a semi-detached house in Weimar has caused damage of around 200,000 euros. No one was injured in the fire on Saturday night. 13 people from the semi-detached house and surrounding houses were brought to safety, a police spokeswoman said on Sunday. It was initially unclear how the fire...

A fire department vehicle with its blue lights switched on at an emergency scene. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de
A fire department vehicle with its blue lights switched on at an emergency scene. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de

Fires - Fire in semi-detached house causes 200,000 euros in damage

A fire in a semi-detached house in Weimar has caused damage of around 200,000 euros. No one was injured in the fire on Saturday night. 13 people from the semi-detached house and surrounding houses were brought to safety, a police spokeswoman said on Sunday. It was initially unclear how the fire started. The fire department extinguished the fire.

According to the information provided, one of the semi-detached houses suffered property damage amounting to around 150,000 euros, while the damage to the other was estimated at around 50,000 euros.

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The fire in Weimar occurred on a Saturday night, with the fire department responding to the incident. On Sunday, it was reported that investigators from the Thuringia fire department were probing the cause of the Brand, as the fire had been quite intense. Despite the fires' destruction, the local police assured residents that they would remain vigilant, ensuring security in the area on subsequent Sundays.

Source: www.stern.de

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