Gelnhausen Kindergarten Fire Causes 600,000 Euros in Damages
Kindergarten in Gelnhausen Suffers Extensive Fire Damage
A fire broke out in a kindergarten in Gelnhausen, Germany, causing extensive damage to the building and its contents. The fire, which started in the early hours of the morning, quickly spread through the wooden structure, causing the roof to collapse and the walls to be severely damaged.
No Injuries Reported in Kindergarten Fire
Fortunately, there were no children or staff present in the kindergarten at the time of the fire, and no injuries were reported. The fire department was quickly on the scene and was able to bring the fire under control, but not before it had caused significant damage to the building.
Investigation into Kindergarten Fire Continues
The cause of the fire is still under investigation, but the police are treating it as arson. They are appealing for witnesses to come forward with any information that could help them identify the person or persons responsible for the fire.
Kindergarten to Be Rebuilt After Fire
The mayor of Gelnhausen has said that the kindergarten will be rebuilt as soon as possible. The cost of the damage is estimated to be around 600,000 euros, and the city is working to secure insurance coverage to cover the costs of the rebuild.
Community Rallies to Support Kindergarten After Fire
The local community has rallied to support the kindergarten in the wake of the fire. Several local businesses have donated money to help cover the costs of the rebuild, and volunteers have come forward to help clean up the damage and prepare the site for rebuilding.
Kindergarten Fire Highlights Importance of Fire Safety
The fire at the kindergarten in Gelnhausen is a reminder of the importance of fire safety. All buildings, including kindergartens, should have a fire safety plan in place and should be equipped with fire alarms and sprinklers. Regular fire drills should also be conducted to ensure that everyone knows what to do in the event of a fire.