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Fire brigade continues to fight forest fire near Jüterbog

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Near Jüterbog in Brandenburg, the fire department is still fighting a forest fire that has spread to 35 hectares. According to operations management, rising wind is worsening the situation. [more]

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Here you can find information on the subject of “fire fighting”. Read now “Forest fire near Jüterbog has spread widely.”

·Germany
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The flames are spreading in the forest area south of Berlin. The fact that a former military training area is burning makes firefighting operation. more...

·Berlin, Germany
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The first major forest fire of the year continues to spread in Brandenburg: Firefighting aircraft are now no longer in use — because they barely make it through the flames.

·Germany
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The forest fire that has been going on since Wednesday in the Teltow-Fläming district is getting worse. “You're frustrated,” said the operations manager in view of the difficult mission.

·Berlin, Germany
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Near Jüterbog in Brandenburg, the fire department is still fighting a forest fire that has spread to 35 hectares. According to operations management, rising wind is worsening the situation. [more]

·Hamburg, Germany
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The former military training area near Jüterbog has been burning since Wednesday. Which caused problems with firefighting yesterday.

·Berlin, Germany
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Berliner Zeitung broke the news in on Saturday, June 3, 2023.
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