Hundreds of revellers flee after fire breaks out at a dance club in Germany
Firefighters and emergency personnel quickly evacuated 750 guests at the K Club Kehl with no injuries reported; three people treated for shock, cause under investigation.
- A fire broke out at the K Club Kehl in southwestern Germany early Sunday, forcing hundreds of partygoers to flee.
- None of the 750 guests were injured, but three people received treatment for shock at the scene.
- Emergency services, including at least 80 personnel from fire, police, and medical teams, responded to the incident in Kehl.
- Authorities are investigating the cause of the fire, following a similar deadly nightclub fire in Switzerland linked to sparklers on Champagne bottles.
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Dance Club Fire Leads to Evacuation, Investigations Underway
A fire at K Club Kehl in southwestern Germany prompted the evacuation of hundreds of partygoers. Although no injuries were reported among the 750 guests, three people were treated for shock. Emergency services, comprising at least 80 personnel, are investigating the incident's cause. The blaze follows a deadly fire in Switzerland.
Hundreds of revellers flee after fire breaks out at a dance club in Germany
About 750 people were forced to flee a dance club in southwestern Germany after a fire broke out. Police say nobody was injured in the incident in the early hours of Sunday at the venue in Kehl, near the French border.
Flames strike at night from a big club on the French border. The hundreds of people can save themselves unharmed into the open air. Now it has to be clarified what could have triggered the fire.
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