Residential Blaze Leads to Female Resident's Wounds
Last night, a fire erupted in a multi-family building located on Moll Street in Friedrichshain, Berlin. The incident, which occurred around 7 p.m., caused significant damage to one apartment and resulted in the hospitalisation of a 45-year-old woman.
The woman, who was found unresponsive in the affected apartment, was rushed to the hospital for intensive care following resuscitation by emergency services. She is currently in a critical condition.
The cause of the fire remains under investigation by the state criminal police, with negligent arson suspected as the cause. The fire department's efforts to extinguish the blaze were successful, preventing it from spreading to other parts of the building. However, the fire destroyed not only the affected apartment but also caused damage to neighboring apartments in the building.
As a result of the fire, the multi-family building has been closed for safety checks and repairs. Road closures on Moll Street at the corner of Büsching Street lasted from 6:30 p.m. to 9:15 p.m. due to the fire.
The fire department has not yet released the exact number of firefighters and vehicles that were dispatched to the scene. The fire department's report on the incident is also not yet available.
The investigation into the suspected arson has now been taken over by the fire investigation unit of the state criminal police. As of July 2025, there are no available search results or recent information regarding an arson investigation involving a multi-family building on Moll Street in Friedrichshain, Berlin. It is recommended to check local Berlin news sources or official police communications directly for any updates on this specific event.
- The medical-conditions of the 45-year-old woman who was hospitalized following a fire in a multi-family building on Moll Street in Friedrichshain are currently critical, requiring intensive care.
- The fire department's general-news section hasn't released the number of firefighters and vehicles dispatched to the scene, nor their report on the incident, which was suspected to be a case of negligent arson.
- The investigation into the fire incident, which caused damage to a multi-family building and multiple apartments on Moll Street, has now transitioned from the fire department to the crime-and-justice sector, specifically the fire investigation unit of the state criminal police.