Residential Blaze in Alb-Danube District Wreaks Havoc, Estimated Damage at €800,000
A residential building in the Alb-Danube district went up in flames on Wednesday evening, leaving half of a semi-detached house destroyed and the other half partially damaged. The police confirmed the incident, reporting an estimated damage of around €800,000. The cause of the fire remains unidentified as of now.
The incident occurred in Dietenheim, a village nestled on the border of Bavaria. The residents managed to evacuate the building on their own upon discovering the fire. Law enforcement officials are currently investigating the case.
Given the location of the affected building, there's a possibility that the local authorities in Bavaria may be requested to lend a hand in the investigation, considering the proximity of the Alb-Danube district and Bavaria.
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Note that the sources mentioned above do not contain any information specifically regarding the investigation status of the Alb-Danube district fire or the involvement of the neighboring Bavarian police force. They primarily focus on other fire incidents and firefighting efforts in various regions.
[1] Source A [2] Source B [5] Source E (No information relevant to the Alb-Danube district fire investigation)