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Toxic Cleaning Fluid Leak in Quedlinburg Store Triggers Large-Scale Emergency Response

At least 45 people experienced respiratory irritations, with one hospitalized, as authorities suspect a technical defect caused the incident.

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Overview

  • A cleaning fluid leaked into a Quedlinburg supermarket's ventilation system on Monday evening, dispersing harmful fumes into the air.
  • Emergency services, including over 200 firefighters, responded to the scene, treating affected individuals on-site for respiratory issues.
  • Authorities confirmed that 45 people experienced respiratory irritations, with six showing severe symptoms, and one woman was hospitalized.
  • Investigators found no evidence of criminal intent and believe the incident resulted from a technical defect involving cleaning equipment.
  • The incident adds to a series of recent public safety emergencies across Germany, fueling discussions on safety protocols and resource allocation for emergency services.