Mar 13 • 09:51 UTC 🇵🇱 Poland Wprost

Fire at music club. A mysterious object found in the ruins

A fire broke out at the newly opened Euforia music club in Lubin, Poland, prompting a major firefighting response and the discovery of an unidentified object.

In the early hours of Friday morning at 5:28 AM, firefighters in Lubin received an alert about a fire at the newly opened Euforia music club located on Mikołaja Kopernika Street. Initially thought to be manageable, the situation escalated, necessitating the deployment of four fire units and additional support from local volunteer fire brigades. This rapid response underscored the severity of the incident as firefighters worked to bring the blaze under control.

As firefighting efforts unfolded, it became evident that the club was heavily smoke-laden, complicating the efforts to locate the fire's source. Firefighters took considerable time, as reported by Piotr Dwornik, an officer with the State Fire Service, to ascertain where the flames were originating. By shortly after 7 AM, firefighters had managed to contain the fire, ensuring it did not spread further, and began the process of extinguishing lingering flames while ventilating the premises.

Significantly, amidst the ruins of the Euforia club, a mysterious object was discovered, raising questions about its nature and potential significance in relation to the fire. While investigators have not yet clarified whether this item is linked to the cause of the fire, its presence adds an intriguing element to what is already a concerning incident for the local community and the operators of the club, who had only recently launched in a city eager for nightlife.

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