Fire inferno in Düsseldorf: Underground car park burns, 80 firefighters on duty!

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On June 6, 2025, a vehicle fire broke out in an underground car park on Worringer Strasse in Düsseldorf. The fire department is on duty.

Am 6. Juni 2025 brach in einer Tiefgarage an der Worringer Straße in Düsseldorf ein Fahrzeugbrand aus. Die Feuerwehr ist im Einsatz.
On June 6, 2025, a vehicle fire broke out in an underground car park on Worringer Strasse in Düsseldorf. The fire department is on duty.

Fire inferno in Düsseldorf: Underground car park burns, 80 firefighters on duty!

Today, June 6, 2025, the Düsseldorf fire department was called to an alarm on Worringer Straße in the city center at 5:43 p.m. How Express reported, several callers reported burning vehicles in an underground parking garage.

On site, emergency services discovered several vehicles on fire. Measures to rescue people and fight the fire were immediately initiated. The fire department also checked the adjacent buildings to ensure the safety of those living there. The operation, which involves around 80 fire and rescue service personnel, is still ongoing as comprehensive control of the fire must be ensured. Loud Press portal Additional emergency services have been called in to provide support.

The dangers of vehicle fires

Fires in underground car parks are not only annoying, they can also lead to significant dangers. It is often technical defects or improper handling that trigger such incidents. The lack of uniform fire statistics in Germany FeuerTrutz indicates, makes it difficult to obtain reliable information about causes and frequencies. Nevertheless, current statistics illustrate the need to optimize and intensify fire protection measures.

The affected area on Worringer Straße is heavily frequented, and an operation of this kind logically attracts many onlookers. In such moments, it is important to give emergency services the space they need to act efficiently and quickly. The Düsseldorf fire department, led by Kai Bröschet, provides information about the current status of operations via this telephone number: 0211.8920180, or by email: kai.broeschet@duesseldorf.de.

While the firefighting team continues to work diligently, everyone hopes that the flames can be extinguished soon and that no one is harmed. The current situation shows once again how important it is to react quickly and correctly in an emergency.