Explosion in Wolfenbüttel: 83-year-old missing, residents outraged!

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There was an explosion in a terraced house in Wolfenbüttel on November 7th. An 83-year-old is missing. Gazers cause discontent.

In Wolfenbüttel kam es am 7. November zu einer Explosion in einem Reihenhaus. Ein 83-Jähriger wird vermisst. Gaffer sorgen für Unmut.
There was an explosion in a terraced house in Wolfenbüttel on November 7th. An 83-year-old is missing. Gazers cause discontent.

Explosion in Wolfenbüttel: 83-year-old missing, residents outraged!

On Friday evening, November 7th, a tragic accident occurred in Wolfenbüttel when a massive explosion in a terraced house caused the entire building to collapse. Since then, an 83-year-old resident has been missing, which has put a strain on the mood in the neighborhood. The emergency services have now left the scene, but the echoes of the disaster continue to echo.

Residents describe with horror that despite the tragedy, many onlookers visit the scene of the accident. This led to great dissatisfaction among the residents, who then put up a sign to ask for consideration and to promote understanding of the emergency situation. One resident said it was particularly shocking that families with children also came to watch the events.

Consideration is required

The police have cordoned off a large area around the scene of the accident and have two police officers on site around the clock to ensure safety. However, it is not possible to completely prevent people from being nearby. Measures can be taken if they hinder the emergency services, but as the police say, legal consequences for the gawkers are not yet known.

In another city, the Bronx, New York, another explosive event occurred that same evening. A garbage fire broke out here, spreading to several vehicles and causing a large explosion. Seven firefighters were injured, including five with severe burns to their hands and faces. Three of them were taken to Jacobi Medical Center; their injuries are considered serious but not life-threatening. According to FDNY Chief John Esposito, all firefighters are awake and talking and hope for a full recovery remains.

Explosion protection and prevention

Explosions like those that occurred in Wolfenbüttel and the Bronx usually occur under certain conditions: flammable substances and atmospheric oxygen must be present in combination with an ignition source. The dangers should never be underestimated, especially when providing a safe environment in residential areas. The security service emphasizes the importance of fire and explosion protection, whereby in addition to gases, combustible dusts such as wood and metal shavings can also play a role. Everyone likes to finish work at home, but safety must come first.

The shock about the explosion in Wolfenbüttel is deep. While the investigation into the exact causes is ongoing, hope remains for a positive outcome for the missing resident and the injured firefighters. These tragic incidents remind us to pay even more attention to safety and consideration in difficult situations.