Fire in Germany refugee shelter injures 37

Emergency services take 10 children and four adults to hospital after the blaze


Afp June 11, 2017
Police said some 50 people had to be resettled in another shelter..PHOTO: REUTERS

BERLIN: A fire broke out in a refugee shelter in Germany overnight injuring 37 people, mainly due to smoke inhalation, police said Sunday as they searched for the cause.

Emergency services took 10 children and four adults to hospital after the blaze started around 2:30am  in the basement of the five-storey building in the northwestern city of Bremen.

The fire brigade responded with 70 personnel and 27 vehicles, using ladders to rescue some inhabitants from the smoke-filled building through windows.

Police said some 50 people had to be resettled in another shelter.
The fire was thought to have started in a garbage bin in the cellar, for as yet unknown reasons, they said in a statement. Officers were interviewing witnesses.

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Germany, the EU's most populous country, has taken in over one million asylum seekers since 2015, about half of them from war-torn Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan.

The influx has sparked both a large wave of volunteerism and an ugly anti-foreigner backlash that has seen a spate of hate crimes targeting migrants and refugees.

COMMENTS (1)

Bunny Rabbit | 7 years ago | Reply The average German is happy ( and you cant blame him ) that a lot of tax money is saved in feeding / taking care of these people .
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