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Fire at Hamburg hospital kills at least 3, dozens more injured

Fire at Hamburg hospital kills at least 3, dozens more injured

Al Etihad01-06-2025

1 June 2025 09:03
HAMBURG (dpa)Three people have died in a fire at a hospital in the northern German city of Hamburg, officials said on Sunday.More than 50 people were injured, 16 of them seriously, a fire department spokesman told dpa.The fire broke out on the ground floor of the Marien Hospital overnight on Saturday before spreading to the first floor.The fire reportedly broke out in the hospital's geriatric ward, which specialises in the care of elderly patients. How the fire started was initially unclear, as was the extent of the damage.Firefighters rescued people through the windows, the spokesman said.Around 160 rescue workers were deployed to the fire.The flames had been extinguished and parts of the building evacuated, the spokesman said.
According to its own information, the hospital is one of the largest denominational hospitals in northern Germany. It has about 600 beds and treats approximately 93,000 patients each year.

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Fire at Hamburg hospital kills 3 patients, dozens more injured
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time01-06-2025

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Fire at Hamburg hospital kills 3 patients, dozens more injured

Three patients were killed and many people were injured, one of them critically, in a fire that broke out overnight at a hospital in the German city of Hamburg, authorities said Sunday. Firefighters were alerted to the blaze at the hospital, the Marienkrankenhaus, shortly after midnight. It broke out in a room in the geriatric ward, on the ground floor of the building, and spread to the facade of the floor above. Smoke spread across the building's four floors. It wasn't immediately clear what caused the fire. The fire department said that three adult patients were killed and more than 30 people injured, the German news agency dpa reported. Of those, one was in life-threatening condition, 18 had serious injuries and 15 were slightly hurt. Authorities initially gave a higher figure for light injuries and said two people were critically hurt. A section of the hospital had to be evacuated. Injured patients were treated mostly at the hospital itself, though two were taken to nearby clinics. The fire was extinguished within about 20 minutes. Firefighters said they found several patients at the windows calling for help. People were rescued using ladders and through the building itself. Associated Press

Fire at Hamburg hospital kills at least 3, dozens more injured
Fire at Hamburg hospital kills at least 3, dozens more injured

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Fire at Hamburg hospital kills at least 3, dozens more injured

1 June 2025 09:03 HAMBURG (dpa)Three people have died in a fire at a hospital in the northern German city of Hamburg, officials said on than 50 people were injured, 16 of them seriously, a fire department spokesman told fire broke out on the ground floor of the Marien Hospital overnight on Saturday before spreading to the first fire reportedly broke out in the hospital's geriatric ward, which specialises in the care of elderly patients. How the fire started was initially unclear, as was the extent of the rescued people through the windows, the spokesman 160 rescue workers were deployed to the flames had been extinguished and parts of the building evacuated, the spokesman said. According to its own information, the hospital is one of the largest denominational hospitals in northern Germany. It has about 600 beds and treats approximately 93,000 patients each year.

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