Major fire in Siedenbollentin: pigsty on fire!

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In Siedenbollentin, Mecklenburg Lake District, a pigsty burned down on October 31, 2025. Fire brigade on a large scale, cause unclear.

In Siedenbollentin, Mecklenburgische Seenplatte, brannte am 31.10.2025 ein Schweinestall ab. Feuerwehr im Großeinsatz, Ursache unklar.
In Siedenbollentin, Mecklenburg Lake District, a pigsty burned down on October 31, 2025. Fire brigade on a large scale, cause unclear.

Major fire in Siedenbollentin: pigsty on fire!

In the quiet community of Siedenbollentin, located in the Mecklenburg Lake District, a dramatic incident has caused a stir. Early in the morning of October 31, 2025, at approximately 6:56 a.m., a fire broke out in a large piggery at a local farm. The stable, which has impressive dimensions of around 60 meters long and 30 meters wide, housed around 70 to 80 sows at that time.

With the flames quickly spreading, many feared the worst. The exact number of animals that fell victim to the devastating fire remains unclear. But fortunately no human life was injured. All surrounding fire departments have been mobilized and are on the scene quickly after a call for help.

Fire brigade operations and extinguishing work

The extinguishing work, which is expected to take several hours, is in full swing. The aim is to save the remaining animals and prevent the fire from spreading further. The cause of the fire is currently unknown. As soon as the extinguishing work has been completed, the criminal investigation service will begin investigating the cause of the accident. The entire team on site is working hard to bring the situation under control.

In the meantime, neighbors and local residents have also reached out to the shocked farmers in order to cushion the emotional and material loss they are suffering. The situation on site remains tense and the fire brigade remains on alert.

Life in the region

Siedenbollentin is a small community in which agriculture and animal husbandry play a central role. Such tragic incidents can put a heavy burden not only on the businesses affected, but also on the community as a whole. Farms are often at the heart of rural areas, adding to the tragedy of the event.

In the meantime, the community will try to look to the future and reorganize to support affected farmers. The upcoming winter presents additional challenges that need to be overcome.

The local fire departments, which are doing their best in this extreme situation, are an example of the cohesion and solidarity that is required in times of crisis.

While the extinguishing work is still ongoing, everyone involved is hoping for a quick recovery and a change for the better in the difficult situation.

It remains to be seen how the situation will develop in the coming days. Our thoughts are with the animals and the affected farmer.

For more information about similar incidents and the associated challenges in the agricultural sector, it is worth taking a look at various resources that address the current situation and possible preventive measures.