Six injured in devastating apartment fire in Munich-Neuperlach!

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There was an apartment fire in Munich-Neuperlach in which six women were injured. The causes are still unclear.

In München-Neuperlach kam es zu einem Wohnungsbrand, bei dem sechs Frauen verletzt wurden. Die Ursachen sind noch unklar.
There was an apartment fire in Munich-Neuperlach in which six women were injured. The causes are still unclear.

Six injured in devastating apartment fire in Munich-Neuperlach!

An apartment fire in Munich-Neuperlach on Thursday evening, November 28, 2025, injured several people and caused great concern among residents. At around 10 p.m., the fire department received an emergency call reporting smoke in the stairwell. On site it quickly became clear that an apartment on the third floor of a five-story apartment building on Kurt-Eisner-Straße was on fire. The emergency services had to act quickly because several people were visible at windows and balconies and were calling for help.

A total of six women were injured, with a 22-year-old and a 57-year-old woman suffering seriously from smoke inhalation. The latter was taken to a Munich clinic for intensive treatment. The rescue workers rescued three women from the smoke-filled stairwell and two others using a turntable ladder. Two women, aged 60 and 64, had to be treated on site as an outpatient due to minor smoke inhalation. The injuries sustained require a concerned eye on the health of the women affected, especially the 22-year-old, whose condition remains critical. As sueddeutsche.de reports, the stairwell was heavily covered in soot, which made the rescue efforts even more difficult.

Rescue operation and consequences of the fire

The helpful firefighters not only had to rescue several people, but also ensured that everyone on floors three to five was safe afterwards. The fire apartment is now uninhabitable and significant damage has been caused - the amount of damage is estimated at a six-figure amount, although details are still pending.

The cause of the fire is still unclear, the police have started an investigation. Callers had reported smoke and frantic residents at the windows, and firefighters were quickly on the scene to bring the situation under control. During the extinguishing work, the evacuated residents were able to return to their apartments after a good two and a half hours. br.de reports this in detail.

Meanwhile, the public remains concerned about safety and fire prevention measures in high-rise buildings. It is hoped that the incident in Munich's Neuperlach will lead to an intensive discussion about preventative measures to prevent future disasters of this kind. Given the large number of emergency calls and dramatic rescue operations, it is clear that rapid response and well-trained emergency services are crucial in such situations.

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