Fire guts Vietnamese owned repair shop in Berlin

VOV.VN - A fire that broke out on August 19 has completely gutted a building in Berlin that housed an auto repair shop owned by Vietnamese national Nguyen Pha, according to German newspaper Berliner Morgenpost.

The repair shop and all its contents along with a nearby warehouse were completely destroyed. Fire officials said the fire was reported in the early morning hours and was contained quickly.
  

About 70 firefighters were dispatched to stamp out the inferno. The cause of the fire remains under investigation, but police said there were no initial signs of foul play.

Police said several eyewitnesses reported hearing several large explosions just prior to smelling smoke and seeing flames billowing into the sky. No injuries have been reported.
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