Village set alight by ‘lightning strike’ causing £860,000 in damage

6 days ago 4

Rommie Analytics

A large fire destroyed or damaged three houses and several barns in the center of Drognitz during the night. The alarm was set off at 0.25 AM. Since then, firefighters from the districts Saalfeld-Rudolstadt, Saale-Orla and Saale-Holzland have been deployed. Up to 150 firefighters were engaged in the extinguishing work at the same time. At times, three ladders were used. The residents were able to get to safety in time. County councilor Marko Wolfram was on site in the early hours of the morning to take a picture of the deployment. "This is terrible what happened here. My sympathy goes out to the families affected. A big thank you to the emergency forces who were able to prevent the further spread of the fire here," the county council said. In addition to the firefighters from the three districts, the mountain guard of the German Red Cross from Meuselbach was in Drognitz with their drone for air surveillance. Specialist consultants from the technical aid service, Johanniter accident assistance and the German Red Cross with disaster prevention units were also on site. The local throughpass Drognitz (L2385) was closed due to the fire brigade operation.
The fire caused 1 million euros (£867,000) worth of daamge (Picture: Landkreis Saalfeld-Rudolstadt)

It sounds like something straight out of a Greek tragedy.

A lightning strike flashed out of the sky and set a village on fire.

That is what happened in the 600-person town of Drognitz, Germany, according to the local mayor.

A huge fire swept through the rural town on Thursday night, reducing three houses and several barns to rubble.

Residents reported a deafening bang before the sky went bright as day, according to the public broadcaster MDR Thüringen.

Damage from the blaze has been estimated to be as high as 1million euros (£867,000).

Smoke rising from ashes where a house has been destroyed by fire
The fire started after a lightening strike hit a barn, the mayor said (Picture: Landkreis Saalfeld-Rudolstadt)

Firefighters were first called to the scene just after midnight, with 150 trying to quell the flames at one time.

The devastation left 18 people, aged between 2 and 96, homeless.

According to Mayor Tom Zimmermann, lightning was the likely culprit for the fire. It’s thought lightning struck a barn as a thunderstorm passed over the area.

‘The barn was immediately engulfed in flames,’ the mayor told the German Press Agency.

A night time shot of firefighters battling the blaze in the distance
Around 150 firefighters battled the fire for hours (Picture: Landkreis Saalfeld-Rudolstadt)

The fire continued to rage well into Friday morning in spite of the efforts of disaster relief services and the mountain rescue unit of the German Red Cross.

‘It’s still burning,’ said a police spokeswoman. ‘Embers are constantly flaring.’

Officers are continuing their enquiries into the cause of the fire so were unable to confirm whether a lightning strike was behind it.

A firefighter surveying the scene of destruction
Three houses were totally destroyed (Picture: Landkreis Saalfeld-Rudolstadt)

District Administrator Marko Wolfram, 51, said: ‘What happened here is terrible.

‘My sympathy goes out to the affected families. A big thank you goes to the emergency crews who managed to prevent the fire from spreading further.’

The local area has also set up a donation account for the 18 people who lost their homes.

Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at [email protected].

For more stories like this, check our news page.

Read Entire Article