In Munich there was an explosion in a pizzeria on Saturday morning. All panes broke. There are at least three injured.
- On the morning of August 15, there was an explosion in Munich.
- A restaurant on Landsberger Strasse, at the corner of Bäckerstrasse and Offenbachstrasse, burned out completely.
- The fire brigade reports three injuries.
Update 12:50 p.m.: According to local residents, it is not a pizzeria, but a pasticceria on the corner of Offenbachstrasse . The pastry shop with Sicilian pastries called " Lu e Lu" burned out completely.
Explosion in Munich: Local in Munich burns out completely
Munich - Three people were injured in a fire in a pizzeria in Munich on Saturday morning . "There was an explosion and all the windows of the restaurant broke," said a spokesman for the fire department. The restaurant on Landsberger Strasse at the corner of Bäckerstrasse burned out completely. Three people were slightly injured by smoke. "There were no people in the pizzeria when we arrived."
Explosion in Munich: residents had to be brought to safety
Firefighters reportedly brought another 13 residents to safety . Landsberger Strasse was temporarily closed. Residents should keep windows and doors closed. The fire broke out on the ground floor of the four-story residential and commercial building. The cause of the fire was initially unclear .
In Landsberger Str./Bäckerstr. In Pasing there was a fire in a restaurant. The building was evacuated and a large area cordoned off. The police has started investigation. Drive around the area for the next few hours.
- Police Munich (@PolizeiMuenchen) August 15, 2020After the explosion in Munich: the police are investigating
As the police announced via Twitter , the investigation into the fire in the pizzeria in Pasing has now been started and the investigation is progressing well. The building was completely evacuated. A 38-year-old male had to be taken to hospital by ambulance services for further medical treatment. The area around the building was cordoned off over a large area, but most of it has been accessible again since around 10.30 a.m.
Only a few weeks ago there was a major fire in Munich caused by an e-bike battery. The flames hit meters high into the sky. And a home for the blind in Westend only recently triggered a major operation.