Inferno in East Tyrol: Fire Department Issued "Brand Aus"
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More than 100 Florianis were deployed on Tuesday in East Tyrol to tame the last gluten nests after the flame inferno. In the evening, "Brand aus" could be given, but the fire brigade remains on alert. Exploring flights with drones are carried out constantly. Meanwhile, associations and organizations are speaking. Also on the fourth day, the danger around the burnt-down recycling company in Nußdorf-Debant is not yet completely banished. After pos…
They had carried out extinguishing and reconnaissance work (STOL reported). However, nothing was known about the exact cause of the fire. Only after completion of the extinguishing work, the state criminal office started to investigate the cause of the fire, said a police spokesman to the APA. Extinguishing work until the last difficultThe fire fighting had been difficult up to the last. Due to the rotating wind and the strong smoke development …
Since Saturday, firefighters have been fighting the big fire in the waste recycling plant in Nußdorf-Debant, East Tyrol. With changing wind and strong smoke development, the situation remains challenging.
The halls of the plant are at risk of collapse, the use of water cannons is necessary. The cause of the fire has so far been unexplained.
The major fire at a waste recycling plant in Nußdorf-Debant in East Tyrol continues to blaze. Firefighters have been battling the fire since Saturday, and 110 emergency personnel were still on scene on Tuesday, conducting extinguishing and excavation work. How long this will continue is still unclear, according to the state of Tyrol. The exact cause of the fire is also not yet known.
After the big fire in East Tyrol, the situation relaxes: the AT Alert for the Lienz valley floor and the lower Pustertal valley was lifted. Previously, the population had been warned about heavy smoke. After the devastating big fire in East Tyrol, normality slowly returns again: the AT Alert – the official warning system – for the Lienz valley floor and the lower Pustertal valley has been lifted. The population had previously been warned about h…
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