Drama in Bad Reichenhall: two arson and an injured woman!

Drama in Bad Reichenhall: two arson and an injured woman!

On April 5, 2025, Bavaria, Bavaria, occurred two arson in an apartment building in Getreidegasse. This reports Fireworld . In these incidents, a woman who suffered from flue gas poisoning and was provided by the Red Cross was injured. The property damage amounts to a total of around 15,000 euros.

The first fire that broke out around 6.40 p.m. was created in a garbage can in the garbage room. The Bad Reichenhall volunteer fire brigade was able to delete the fire quickly, but the smoke spread into the stairwell. The injured woman had to be brought to the Bad Reichenhall district clinic for further medical treatment. The property damage of this fire was estimated at around 10,000 euros.

further arson

About two hours later, around 8:50 p.m., another fire broke out. This time parked objects were set on fire in the bicycle storage room. Here, too, the fire brigade, red cross and police were immediately in action. The property damage from this incident is estimated at around 5,000 euros. The police assume am willing fire and handed over the investigation to the Traunstein criminal police due to suspicion of serious arson.

The police ask for witnesses. In particular, information about suspects are sought who were seen before, during, or after the fires near the affected location. Witnesses can contact the telephone number +49 (0) 0861 98730 or at any police station.

context and relevance of fire statistics

In Germany there are a variety of statistics on fire protection that provide important findings on causes of fire and consequences. According to Feuertrutz , however, there is no comprehensive and uniform fire statistics, which makes it difficult to analyze and improve fire protection. Regular updates are necessary to make sound decisions and develop preventive measures.

A large number of reports and statistics are provided by various organizations such as the German Fire Brigade Association or the Federal Statistical Office. This data is essential for the improvement of the security standards and avoiding future fire events.

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