Smoldering engine compartment, entirely consumed by fire
On Friday evening, a machinery hall in Brunswick went up in flames, leaving the extent of the damage unclear. The fire department was called to the scene after the building was already ablaze, with around 150 emergency service personnel on site to combat the blaze.
The hall housed agricultural machinery, hay, straw, and feed at the time of the fire. Fortunately, there were no reports of nearby buildings being affected by the inferno.
Personnel from the Technical Relief Agency and the city's soil protection authority were also present, working alongside the fire department.
The identity of the person or group responsible for the fire remains unknown, and the police in Brunswick are still investigating the cause. As of the latest reports, no suspects have been identified.
The news agency dpa reported on the incident, but the exact location of the machinery hall in Brunswick was not specified. The police continue to investigate the cause of the fire, seeking to understand the circumstances that led to this unfortunate event.
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