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Mühlheim Fire Causes Significant Structural Damage, Leaving House Inhabitable

Fire engulfs the rooftop of a two-unit residence on Rodaustraße, Mühlheim am Main, on a Friday evening.

Property Destruction in Mühlheim: Severe Damage, House Now Unlivable
Property Destruction in Mühlheim: Severe Damage, House Now Unlivable

Mühlheim Fire Causes Significant Structural Damage, Leaving House Inhabitable

In Mühlheim am Main, a fire broke out on Friday evening in a two-family house on Rodaustraße. The residents were able to escape unharmed, but one resident was taken to a clinic as a precaution due to suspected smoke inhalation after attempting to fight the fire.

The firefighters, including units from Mühlheim, Lammerspiel, and Dietesheim, were quick to respond and managed to bring the fire under control. Their swift action prevented extensive damage to the surrounding area and neighbouring buildings.

The exact cause of the fire remains unknown, with the investigation ongoing. The criminal police are involved in the investigation, but no new information about the suspected cause of the fire has been provided. The damage to the two-family house is estimated to be approximately 300,000 euros, making the property currently uninhabitable.

The Police Headquarters Southeast Hesse reported the incident, but there are no available search results providing information about who is responsible for the investigation of the fire on Rodaustraße in Mühlheim am Main. Additionally, no arrests or suspects have been mentioned in relation to the fire.

The extinguishing work continued late into the evening, but no further details about the investigation into the cause of the fire were provided. The fire in Rodaustraße, Mühlheim am Main, is still under investigation, and the cause remains an unsolved case.

Despite the ongoing investigation, the quick response of the firefighters prevented a potentially disastrous situation, and the residents of Mühlheim am Main can breathe a sigh of relief that their community was spared from further damage.

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