A residential building in Berlin, Germany caught fire, resulting in 17 people being injured.
In the early hours of the 4th local time, a residential building in the Berlin district of Noykeln caught fire, injuring 17 people. According to the Berlin Fire Department, the fire occurred in the early morning of that day, with the point of origin on the first floor of a seven-story residential building. When firefighters arrived, the apartment where the fire started was already fully engulfed in flames. Rescuers managed to save 27 people from the building, with 16 sustaining minor injuries and 1 suffering serious injuries. The fire has now been completely extinguished, but the entire building has been deemed uninhabitable, and all residents will need to be relocated. The cause of the fire is still unknown.
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