Smell of gas in Durach: Fire department on a large scale – everything safe!

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An unpleasant smell from a cellar in Durach led to a fire and police intervention. All clear after measurements.

Ein unangenehmer Geruch aus einem Keller in Durach führte zu einem Feuerwehr- und Polizei-Einsatz. Entwarnung nach Messungen.
An unpleasant smell from a cellar in Durach led to a fire and police intervention. All clear after measurements.

Smell of gas in Durach: Fire department on a large scale – everything safe!

An unpleasant smell caused a stir on Friday afternoon, January 2, 2026, in Durach, a small town in the Oberallgäu, and a large-scale operation by fire departments and specialists. The smell was noticed by a concerned resident in the basement around 4 p.m. and promptly alerted the volunteer fire department and gas specialists. In the region, which is known for its small Kempten-Durach airfield, the emergency services were keen to ensure the safety of citizens. To be on the safe side, the affected area was cordoned off as a precaution after suspicions of a possible gas leak arose.

However, during extensive measurements on site, the emergency services were able to give the all-clear: the results showed no dangerous gas levels, and at no time did the incident pose a danger to the population. After the initial investigations, the police suspected that the smell could come from a previously unknown liquid that had entered the sewage system. No evidence of a technical defect was found - reassuring news for all residents.

Effective measures and quick reactions

The emergency services, which in addition to the fire department also include officers from the Kempten police station, were able to lift the barriers after completing their measures. The fire department expressly thanked the population for their understanding during the safety measures, which were only carried out to protect them. Such operations underscore the importance of acting quickly in potential emergency situations.

Considering the dangers that gas leaks can pose, it is advisable to take preventive measures. The Eddelak Volunteer Fire Department recommends regular maintenance and inspections of gas appliances by certified experts. In addition, every household should have safety equipment such as carbon monoxide detectors so that they can be alerted early if an incident occurs. Rules of conduct in the event of a smell of gas, such as leaving the building immediately and calling the fire department, are very important.

Important information about gas safety

Gas safety should not be taken lightly. Basic precautions include:

  • Regelmäßige Inspektion von Gasleitungen und -geräten.
  • Installation und regelmäßige Überprüfung von Kohlenmonoxid- und Gasmeldern.
  • Bereitstellung eines Fluchtplans für alle Haushaltsmitglieder.

As a final recommendation, residents should always remain calm and react carefully if they smell gas. Acting quickly can be crucial in such situations. This means that the safety of people in Durach and the surrounding area can be guaranteed at all times.

For further information about gas safety and what to do in an emergency, you can find extensive tips and rules of conduct on the website Eddelak Volunteer Fire Department.

Stay safe and informed – being smart is the best way to avoid inconvenience.