2017 Last Check: Fire Control in Kehler Disco Was Long Overdue
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The fire safety inspection of the discotheque that caught fire in Kehl, Germany, on the night of Saturday 28th to Sunday 29th March, dates back to 2017, nine years ago. However, it is mandatory every five years in the Land of Baden-Württemberg.
Luckily the 750 visitors of the club in Kehl can save themselves from the fire. Despite the glamorous starting point, questions remain - for example after the security measures. Now it turns out that fire protection has not been controlled for more than seven years.
After the devastating fire in the night on Sunday, it becomes clear: the last fire control is too long ago. Why no inspection has taken place in years.
The fire safety inspection had not been carried out since 2017 in the K Club discotheque which was ravaged by a fire in Kehl, near Germany. However, it is mandatory at least every five years in Baden-Württemberg.
After the big fire in a disco in Kehl it turns out: the prescribed fire control was overdue for years. The city expresses itself.
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