Unharmed, but homeless! After the devastating fire in Golling (Salzburg), the residents are not allowed to go back to their house long. The community organizes emergency quarters – but those who are affected are still becoming shock. A “crown” local inspection in Tennengau …
“It’s great, just incredible.” Gertraud Schlager is still written on the face of the horror hours afterwards. The woman has been living in Golpen with her dog “Guki” for more than ten years. In the house that was seriously damaged on Wednesday during the Night on ASH, in a fire. “My apartment was saved from the flames, but the extinguishing water is just everywhere,” says Schlager.
Just like the remaining 18 residents, she can no longer go back to her own four walls for several months. “We were only allowed to get the bald supplies. There is currently a risk of collapse, “the Tennengauer complains. The residents spent the first few hours on the Red Cross department in Golling, and a crisis intervention team was also ready. Some residents are currently available for friends and acquaintances. “We are looking for hiding places for the rest,” promises the local chief Martin Dietrich (Spö). He emphasizes: “Nobody will land on the street.”
Hosts would have offered their help immediately if you want to provide rooms. “Thank good we also have some apartments in the place that are empty,” says the mayor. In any case, the coherence in the quiet Tentiengau community is enormous.
Researchers check the reason for the fire
The cause of the fire is still unclear. Researchers went to work on Wednesday, the building investigated intensively. Fix currently seems that the fire in an Attic apartment had its starting point.
“Everything was on fire within a few minutes,” a resident recalls the “crown” of worship. “It’s so sad, everything is as in my room,” says a schoolgirl. All residents remained unharmed and all pets were able to bring the fire brigade to safety.
Source: Krone

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