NRW Fights with Probably the Largest Forest Fire in the Country's History
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In the West of North Rhine-Westphalia, forces are fighting tirelessly against the outbreak of fire. The extinguishing work is currently organized until Monday - however, it is not foreseeable that it will end. NRW Interior Minister Herbert Reul warns against entering forests.
In the Eifel hundreds of forces are fighting against the largest forest fire in NRW. The fire brigade expects to be working for days. Tanks of the Bundeswehr are also in use.
In the Eifel hundreds of forces are fighting a forest fire near the village of Hürtgenwald-Gey. Numerous people have been evacuated. News in the blog.
Flames, smoke and World War II ammunition: A fire roller in the Hürtgenwald approaches the Eifel community of Gey. Probably the largest forest fire in NRW demands fire brigades and residents to their limits.
The wildfire in the German municipality of Hürtgenwald is the largest in the history of the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, which borders the Netherlands. This is reported by the German Tagesschau. According to local official Ralf Nolten, 300 hectares of forest are on fire.
A big fire at Hürtgenwald in the Eifel keeps the forces in continuous operation. The fire brigade is prepared for a day-long operation. It also burns in other regions of Germany. More in the live ticker.
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