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1,800 residents evacuated as fire closes to Gey, Germany

Morning Wire Published Aug 19, 2026 Reviewed Aug 20, 2026 ✓ Reviewed by citations.press editors
The Ortsteil Gey, home to roughly 1,800 people, was fully evacuated according to mayor Stephan Cranen.
mayor Stephan Cranen, mayor
The flames were still about 300 m from the village on the morning of 14 August 2026.
mayor Stephan Cranen, mayor
Firefighters reported detonations of unexploded World‑War‑II munitions in the forest.
The Bundeswehr deployed two fire‑fighting helicopters and two Räum‑ und Bergepanzer to assist local fire services.
As of the afternoon of 14 August 2026, about 25 ha of forest had been burning since Thursday afternoon, part of a larger fire‑affected area of roughly 300 ha.

On the night of 13‑14 August 2026, a forest fire in Hürtgenwald forced the evacuation of about 1,800 people from Gey, with flames reported 300 m from the village and sporadic detonations of WWII ordnance.

1,800 residents were evacuated from the Gey district in Hürtgenwald on the night of 13‑14 August 2026 as a forest fire approached within 300 m of the settlement.

The Ortsteil Gey, home to roughly 1,800 people, was fully evacuated according to mayor Stephan Cranen, who said the flames were still about 300 m from the village on the morning of 14 August 2026.

Firefighters reported detonations of unexploded World‑War‑II munitions in the forest, slowing ground operations. The presence of such ordnance required the Bundeswehr to clear safe zones before fire crews could advance.

The Bundeswehr deployed two fire‑fighting helicopters and two Räum‑ und Bergepanzer to assist local fire services. As of the afternoon of 14 August 2026, about 25 ha of forest had been burning since Thursday afternoon, part of a larger fire‑affected area of roughly 300 ha.

The incident occurs amid a heatwave that has raised wildfire risk across Germany, highlighting the challenges of emergency response in terrain littered with legacy ordnance.

Further updates will follow as the fire is brought under control and residents are allowed to return.

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