In Klausdorf, a district of Schwentinental, the roof truss of a house caught fire. There was strong smoke development, and the Nina warning app was triggered. Firefighters responded with a large operation, and parts of the house are to be demolished on Monday.
On Monday evening, a fire broke out in the roof truss of a residential house in Klausdorf, a district of the municipality of Schwentinental in Schleswig-Holstein. The flames spread quickly, accompanied by strong smoke development that was visible from afar. Authorities triggered the Nina warning app to inform and warn residents.
Firefighters from Schwentinental and surrounding areas responded with a large-scale operation to contain the fire. Initial reports indicate that the building sustained significant damage. As a result of the incident, parts of the house are scheduled for demolition on the following Monday to prevent further hazards.
Local media report no injuries, but the exact cause of the fire remains unclear. The Nina app, used for emergencies in Germany, played a key role in the rapid alerting of the population. This operation highlights the importance of quick responses to fires in rural areas.