Gadebusch: Fire destroys gazebo – fire brigade on a large scale!
Fire in Roggendorf near Gadebusch on October 25th, 2025: Fire brigade prevented anything worse from happening. Investigations into the cause are ongoing.

Gadebusch: Fire destroys gazebo – fire brigade on a large scale!
On the night of October 25, 2025, there was a serious fire in Roggendorf near Gadebusch, which called the volunteer fire departments from the region into action. At around 11:10 p.m., the fire department was alerted when a gazebo on Marienthaler Strasse was on fire. The rapid response forces from the Roggendorf, Gadebusch, Kneese and Groß Salitz fire departments, a total of 35 comrades, were called upon to prevent the flames from spreading to adjacent buildings. But despite their quick reaction, the gazebo burned down completely, causing enormous damage of around 15,000 euros. Fortunately, there were no injuries, reports news.de.
As firefighters struggled to bring the fire under control, the situation was closely monitored by investigators. The criminal investigation service was called in because the cause of the fire is still unclear and possible foul play cannot be ruled out. After securing evidence, the criminal police took over the scene of the fire in order to investigate the causes of the incident in detail, as Presseportal explained.
Fire protection in focus
Such incidents always raise the question of what the state of fire protection is in Germany. There is often a lack of comprehensive and uniform fire statistics, which makes it difficult to specifically improve fire protection. However, regularly updating data could make a valuable contribution to better preventing such situations in the future. An overview of statistics shows that there is a significant need for preventative measures in Germany alone. The various statistics, including those from FeuerTrutz, show that fires are often caused by human error or technical defects.
The fire service is a crucial element in the fight against such dangers. In the event of a fire, a quick reaction is crucial, as was impressively demonstrated in the case of the gazebo in Roggendorf. The commitment of volunteers should not only be recognized, but also supported by appropriate measures to improve safety standards.
In view of the current events in Roggendorf, it becomes clear once again how important preventive fire protection measures and educating the population about fire risks are. Only together can we ensure that dangerous fires are a thing of the past and that we can live safer lives in the future.