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Owners of Loud Cries of His Cows Awakened: Farm in Bavaria in Flames

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A farm in Leuchtenberg is in flames. 250 troops are fighting the fire. The damage is probably in the millions range.

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A farm in Leuchtenberg is in flames. 250 troops are fighting the fire. The damage is probably in the millions range.

At lunch, a peasant family suddenly heard a loud bang. Shortly thereafter, she sees her machine hall in flames.

Leuchtenberg - On Tuesday evening an agricultural estate burned in the Oberpfalz. More than 300 troops were on site, around 100 cows had to be saved, the damage amount is probably enormous.

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A fire breaks out on a farm in Leuchtenberg in the district of Neustadt an der Waldnaab. It spreads quickly. Many cows are also on the farm.

·Hof, Germany
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Large use for the fire brigade Tuesday night in the Oberpfalz. Loudes Muhen of his dairy cows makes a farmer in the district of Neustadt/Waldnaab aware of the fire. This is followed by a dramatic rescue action of the animals by the fire brigade.

In the municipality of Leuchtenberg (Landkreis Neustadt an der Waldnaab) there is a farm in flames. The owner was awakened by the loud screaming of his cows before midnight and had seen the fire in an annex building, the police reported. Accordingly, the fire spread to several buildings of the farm in the district of Unternankau. According to the police, there were about 250 forces on site. Two residents were slightly injured in a hospital. Thus…

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onetz.de broke the news in on Wednesday, July 9, 2025.
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