Deadly assisted living facility fire in Hannover leaves one dead
Deadly assisted living facility fire in Hannover leaves one dead
Man Dies in Hospital After Fire in Hannover - Deadly assisted living facility fire in Hannover leaves one dead
A deadly fire broke out on Saturday evening at an assisted living facility in Hannover. The blaze resulted in one fatality and left two staff members injured. Authorities are still investigating the cause.
The incident occurred at a Pflegezentrum—a supervised living facility—in the Calenberger Neustadt district. The building, located on Fischerstraße, saw flames erupt in one of its rooms. Two employees rushed to put out the fire but suffered minor injuries in the process.
The injured staff were taken to hospital for treatment. Meanwhile, a 73-year-old resident sustained severe injuries and later died. Emergency services responded quickly, but the exact origin of the fire remains unknown.
Investigators are examining the scene to determine how the blaze started. No further details about the facility or the victim have been released at this time.
The fire has left one resident dead and two workers recovering from injuries. Authorities continue to probe the circumstances surrounding the incident. Updates on the investigation are expected in the coming days.
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