Balcony fire in Gießen causes high property damage

A balcony fire on the fourth floor of an apartment building in Gießen spread to the adjacent apartment, causing significant property damage. Firefighters extinguished the blaze with no injuries reported. Police are investigating the cause.

On Saturday evening, a fire broke out on the balcony of an apartment on the fourth floor in Gießen. The flames quickly spread to the neighboring apartment before firefighters intervened and brought the blaze under control. Prior to that, the fire department and police had evacuated the building's residents and led them to safety. Fortunately, no one was injured.

The property damage is estimated at around 100,000 euros. The exact cause of the fire remains unclear, and police are conducting investigations. Such incidents highlight the importance of swift responses by emergency services in urban residential areas.

Local authorities emphasize that preventive measures, such as regular balcony maintenance, can help minimize similar risks. The incident occurred in an apartment block that is now being checked for potential further damage.

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