Burned out refugee home in St. Andrä-Wördern – Lower Austria



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On Saturday night, a fire broke out in a refugee house in Greifenstein (St. Andrä-Wördern municipality, Tulln district).

Just after midnight, sirens sounded at St. Andrä-Wördern on Saturday. A fire broke out in the refugee house in the cadastral community of Greifenstein. A large contingent of five fire departments, rescuers, and an emergency doctor left at around 0:40 a.m.

The fire had broken out on the top floor of the house and had already spread to large parts of the roof structure. 15 residents were evacuated at the site. None of them was injured in the fire. The Red Cross provided them with blankets, drinks and snacks, and then the young men could be taken to a new neighborhood.

Two apartments were on fire

Meanwhile, two floors were already burning in the attic. However, the five deployed fire brigades were able to quickly control the fire. After approximately two hours of intense firefighting, “fire off” was reported.

The use of cleanup and post-wipe jobs lasted until early morning for the Florianis. Police are now responsible for determining the exact cause of the fire. There was enormous damage to the house.

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