A man has died in a fire at a nursing home in Hamburg's Steilshoop district. A 93-year-old woman suffered smoke inhalation and was taken to hospital, while five others sustained minor injuries. Around 100 firefighters responded and rescued 32 people.
In the early hours of January 22, 2026, a fire broke out in an apartment at a nursing home in Hamburg's Steilshoop district. The Hamburg fire department deployed around 100 personnel, as reported by the operations center. The responders successfully evacuated 32 residents from the danger zone.
A man succumbed to his injuries on site despite resuscitation efforts. A 93-year-old woman was hospitalized with smoke inhalation. Five other individuals sustained minor injuries. According to the fire department, the blaze was extinguished after one and a half hours.
The cause of the fire remains unknown. Six apartments in the assisted living facility were rendered uninhabitable. The operating company is currently assessing accommodation options for the affected residents. No further details on the incident's background were provided.
This response highlights the vulnerabilities in care facilities, where elderly residents are particularly at risk. Authorities emphasize the need for enhanced fire prevention measures.