Great fire in debant: Six firefighters injured Beexplosion!
Great fire in debant: Six firefighters injured Beexplosion!
On June 28, 2025, a heavy major fire occurred in the Rossbacher waste management center in debant, which was officially confirmed by the police report at 8:48 p.m. According to the Dolomitenstadt, the emergency services were in great danger in the fight against fire. The fire spread massively and a large explosion increased the situation considerably.
The fire had originally broken out on Saturday afternoon, and around 1:25 p.m. 130 firefighters had already been used to contain the flames and prevent it from spreading to surrounding buildings. Unfortunately, direct fire fighting was not possible due to the self -risk of the emergency services, which further escalated. Six fire brigade members suffered injuries to an indefinite degree, and several emergency vehicles, including fire engines and a police car, were damaged. According to [today] (https://www.heute.at/s/explosPlosion-6-feuerwehrleute-be- Grossbrand-Banger-120116510), a blocking circle was built around the affected area to protect uninvolved people, while residents were asked to keep windows and doors closed and minimize stays outdoors.evacuation measures and danger situation
As part of the security measures, train traffic between Lienz and Oberdrauburg was also discontinued, and a electricity shutdown took place in the vicinity of the fire. A large cloud of smoke was visible above the Lienz basin and was seen to Kötschach-Mauthen. The warning about AT-Alert was sent to six municipalities to inform the population about the danger situation.
The current situation not only illustrates the risks associated with the fire fighting, but also reflects the challenges that firefighters look for each day. In 2022, as stated in the CFS CTIF report, numerous firefighters died in their missions. The topic of fire injuries and the endangerment of emergency services are omnipresent - a fact that is underlined by the frequent missions in such emergency situations. The report № 29 The CTIF offers a comprehensive analysis of fire statistics and emphasizes the risks for emergency services that have to work again and again in dangerous situations (https://ctif.org/de/world-fire-statistics-report-29-mit-einer-dfassenden-der-fuer-2022).
The waste management center in debant was probably largely destroyed according to initial assessments, which is why the further fire fighting and the investigation of the causes are of great importance. In the coming days we will surely be able to expect more information about the background and complete damage.
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