Uncanny Fire series in Tyrol! In the night of Saturday, a farm in the state was on fire again. This time in Schönwies in the Landeck district. More than 200 firefighters from all over the region fought against the huge Inferno. Two people were somewhat injured – the animals could be saved.
Shortly before 11 p.m. Brand broke out on the Landgoed Landgoed in Schönwies. The flames spread quickly. Within a very short time there were two side buildings on the side and a residential building in full fire – the buildings were completely destroyed!
All animals saved from stable
“There were several animals in one of the farm buildings. It was initially unclear whether all animals could be released from the stable,” the police said on Saturday morning. In the course of the morning the All -Clear: the cattle from the courtyard could be saved, they were housed in adjacent courtyards.
Emergency Apartment is ready
Two people were injured by the fire or in the course of the rescue of the animals. They were brought to the Zams Hospital after first aid. According to Mayor Reinhard Raggl, the two people had “happiness”, they were only somewhat injured in his knowledge. For the time being they were accompanied by family members that they would like to give them the emergency apartment of the community.
More than 200 firefighters on site
More than 200 emergency services fought on the spot against the enormous Vlaminferno. The fire brigades Schönwies, Landeck, Zams, Grins, Stanz, Imst, Imsterberg, Zammerberg and Mils were deployed. The police and salvation were also on the spot. Finally, ‘fire’ could not be given yet. The cause of the fire is currently still completely unclear.
Farm Fires: Uncanny Series
This is the continuation of a creepy series in Tyrol. Various farms have already risen in flames this year. Most recently on Easter Monday in Alpbach (District Kufstein). The farmer’s family had lost almost all his possessions. There were also agricultural fires in Westendorf and in the Zillertal.
Source: Krone

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