Hundreds evacuated after a fire swept through a nightclub in Germany

About 750 people were successfully evacuated from a nightclub in southwestern Germany after a fire Saturday evening. According to police, the fire broke out about 3:45 a.m. in KCub, a nightclub in Kahl, located near the border with France, writes foreign media, records Telegrafi. The fire then spread [...]
According to police, the fire broke out about 3:45 a.m. in KCub, a nightclub in Kahl, located near the border with France, writes foreign media, records Telegrafi.
The fire then spread throughout the building, with all 750 inside who managed to escape.
) La disscothèque Le Klub, preès de Strasbourg, a été ravagée par un nncendie cette nuit, faisant 3 blessés. 750 individuals ont été évacuées.
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Three people were treated by emergency services but were not taken to the hospital.
Images published by German media showed a major fire on the roof of the club, located in an industrial area of the city.
An investigation has been launched to determine the cause of the fire, which is still unknown.
The incident occurred several months after fire at a bar at the Swiss ski resort Crans-Montana killed 41 people and injured 115 others.
Unlike the fire in Crans-Montana, the evacuation process seems to have gone smoothly to Kahl. /Periscope












