3 patients are killed in a fire that broke out at a hospital in the German city of Hamburg
- Three adult patients died in a fire that broke out shortly after midnight on Sunday, June 1, 2025, at the Marienkrankenhaus hospital in Hamburg, Germany.
- The fire started in a room on the ground-floor geriatric ward and spread to the facade of the floor above while the cause remains unclear.
- Thick smoke spread throughout all four levels of the building, and firefighters rescued several individuals who were signaling for assistance from windows using ladders; additionally, a portion of the hospital was evacuated.
- More than 50 people were injured, including two in life-threatening condition and 16 seriously injured, with most treated at the hospital and two in nearby clinics.
- Firefighters extinguished the blaze within about 20 minutes, prompting a large emergency response and evacuation at the Hamburg hospital.
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3 Patients Die in Hospital Fire
A fire at a large hospital in Hamburg that began in a unit for the elderly killed at least three patients and injured more than 50 people, German authorities said Sunday. The fire department said at least two of the people hurt at Marien Hospital were in critical condition, the...
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3 Patients Killed, Dozens Injured After Fire Breaks Out in Hospital’s Geriatric Ward
Three people are dead and roughly 34 more are injured following a fire at a hospital’s geriatric ward in Hamburg, Germany, on June 1. More than 200 emergency workers were dispatched to the scene, according to the responding fire department.
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