Dresden Neustadt: Fire brigade extinguishes burning garbage cans at night!

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Two fire brigade operations in Dresden Neustadt on September 19, 2025: burning garbage cans extinguished, police investigating.

Zwei feuerwehrtechnische Einsätze in der Dresdner Neustadt am 19. September 2025: brennende Mülltonnen gelöscht, Polizei ermittelt.
Two fire brigade operations in Dresden Neustadt on September 19, 2025: burning garbage cans extinguished, police investigating.

Dresden Neustadt: Fire brigade extinguishes burning garbage cans at night!

On the night of Friday, more precisely on September 19, 2025, there were two fire brigade operations in Dresden's Outer Neustadt due to burning garbage cans. The fire department was called to Julie-Salinger-Weg at 2:50 a.m. where several garbage containers in the backyard of a building were on fire. Despite the difficult conditions, the fire brigade was able to prevent the flames from spreading to surrounding areas. Unfortunately, all of the garbage cans affected could no longer be saved and were completely destroyed saechsische.de reported.

A short time later, at 3:38 a.m., another incident was reported on Bautzner Strasse, where a public waste container was burning. Here too, the fire brigade arrived quickly and was able to quickly extinguish the fire using a small fire extinguisher. However, the plastic insert of the waste container was also destroyed, so news.de.

Fire brigade and police in action

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Another widespread fire that was mentioned in the reports was the day before on the roof of the World Trade Center in the Wilsdruffer suburb, where a roof area of ​​around 50 m² was affected. Here too, the fire brigade acted promptly and was able to contain the danger.

These incidents raise questions about safety in urban areas and highlight the importance of quick action when fighting fires. The fire department remains on guard to avoid major damage and protect citizens.

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