An explosion in a residential house in Albstadt, southern Baden-Württemberg, killed three family members. The building collapsed, and the cause remains unclear, with investigators checking for a possible gas leak. Police have ruled out an attack.
In the early hours of Thursday, amid pitch-black darkness and freezing cold, a devastating explosion rocked a quiet residential area in Albstadt. The blast was so powerful that the affected house completely collapsed, leaving only rubble. A dormer window lay amid the debris, while neighboring buildings suffered roof damage and broken windows.
Rescue teams had to clear the rubble by hand, as people were suspected to be trapped. Snowfall and icy roads complicated the operation. By afternoon, police confirmed the deaths of three individuals: a 33-year-old father, a 30-year-old mother, and their six-year-old child.
The city administration expressed profound shock: “We mourn the three victims of this tragic accident! Our condolences go to the family, friends, and relatives.” Mayor Roland Tralmer (CDU) referred to a possible gas explosion and noted that the gas supply to the street had been shut off to prevent further incidents. A police spokesperson ruled out an attack and highlighted ongoing checks for a gas leak.
Between 20 and 30 residents were temporarily housed in an emergency shelter, as seven to nine neighboring buildings were damaged. By Thursday evening, nearly all could return home, except for the occupants of one house, who were accommodated in a hotel.
Such fatal explosions are rare. Recent incidents in Baden-Württemberg involved injuries, such as in Stuttgart or Ubstadt-Weiher, but no additional fatalities.