Title: Fires at the Tax Office: A Welding Mishap and the Ensuing Investigation
In an unexpected turn of events, the Lübeck tax office found itself in turmoil last Friday, as a fire alarm was triggered. Around 30 employees had to temporarily evacuate the building due to the situation. Simultaneously, several emergency calls were reported, indicating heavy smoke, as a fire department spokesperson confirmed. The root cause? Burning welding sheets on the roof of a connecting building, revealed the same spokesperson.
The Schleswig-Holstein fire department seized the call with approximately 60 personnel on hand to tackle the flames and swiftly extinguish the fire. Fortunately, no injuries were reported in the incident. But the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) has now taken up the responsibility of investigating the cause of the heavy smoke that filled the high-rise building.
Curiously, the enrichment data suggests that neither the first source, a legal case involving Esurance Insurance Company and an individual injured in an automobile accident, nor the second source, highlighting the closure of a steel production business due to overcapacity and low steel prices, contain any mention of this fire incident at the tax office. If we have more context or details, we might be able to shed further light on this event.
In the meantime, let us hope for a swift conclusion to the CID's investigation, ensuring the safety and tranquility of the tax office and its workforce.
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