Big fire in Gränichen: Two warehouses on a farm burned down!
In Gränichen, two warehouses of a farm burned down. Significant property damage, but no injuries. Investigations are ongoing.

Big fire in Gränichen: Two warehouses on a farm burned down!
On the night of June 6, 2025, a farm in Gränichen, Switzerland, burst into flames. Two of the company's warehouses burned down completely, resulting in extensive property damage. Fortunately, all animals and people were able to be brought to safety. The affected farm, located on Refentalstrasse, includes a residential building, a large playpen and the two warehouses, which are now destroyed. Residents alerted the fire department shortly before midnight on June 5, 2025 when they noticed the flames on the farm.
The fire brigade arrived with a large contingent, but when the emergency services arrived the warehouses were already fully ablaze. Despite intensive extinguishing work, it was not possible to save the two buildings. The fire department focused its efforts on protecting the adjacent playpen, which fortunately they succeeded in doing. Around 65 animals, including cows and calves, were brought into a protected area in a timely manner.
Major property damage and unknown cause of fire
The destruction of the warehouses also meant the loss of important agricultural vehicles, including several tractors and a combine harvester, as well as machinery and stored straw and hay. The exact amount of damage caused is still unclear, but the affected family is facing an enormous financial burden. The Aargau cantonal police have started investigations into the cause of the fire, which is currently unknown.
The challenges farmers face cannot be underestimated. High fire loads from crops, straw, fertilizers and fuel often lead to an increased risk. Loud bsbrandschutz.de In particular, persistent heat and dryness are crucial factors that increase the risk of fire. Preventive measures are essential in this context.
Recommended fire safety measures
The Federal Association of Fire Protection Specialist Companies recommends that farmers carry out regular maintenance and dust removal from machines. In addition, hay and straw should be stored in a dry place to avoid self-ignition. Especially when grinding and welding work, it is very important to remove flammable materials and have a fire extinguisher nearby. The installation of fire extinguishers in farm and stable buildings as well as the provision of wall hydrants in larger buildings could be crucial in an emergency.
Although no people or animals were injured, the incident is a stark reminder of the risks that farms face every day. While the investigation into the cause of the fire is currently underway, the affected family will be faced with the challenge of planning to rebuild their business and come to terms with the enormous loss. The fire brigade was busy extinguishing the fire until the early hours of the morning, showing how serious the situation was.
Given the risk of fire in agriculture, it remains essential that affected farms take appropriate fire prevention measures to avoid future incidents.