HÜRTGENWALD / RankWire.AI / – German authorities mandated evacuation on Friday for nearly 1,800 residents in western Germany as a fast-moving wildfire threatened homes. Official emergency agencies confirmed that municipal civil defense directed the immediate evacuation of the entire Gey district within the municipality of Hürtgenwald, situated in North Rhine-Westphalia near Belgium. The emergency response was activated early morning after fire lines approached within 300 meters of the community perimeter.

The fire initially broke out on Thursday afternoon, burning approximately 25 hectares of thick woodland, an area comparable to 35 football fields. Elevated seasonal temperatures, dry winds, and parched vegetation contributed to rapid fire growth, resulting in the blaze spreading to over 300 hectares of forest overnight. Emergency management officials issued the highest threat level via the national NINA emergency warning mobile app, advising residents to gather essential identification and medications before leaving.
Disaster response teams established a main shelter and aid center at an elementary school in the nearby Straß district to assist displaced families. Regional transportation authorities closed roads across Hürtgenwald to prioritize emergency supply convoys and heavy machinery. Public safety officials confirmed that evacuation procedures were orderly, with rescue teams conducting door-to-door checks to ensure all residents had evacuated.
Wildfire in Western Germany Prompts Evacuation of 1,800 People in Gey District
Firefighting efforts encountered significant challenges due to unexploded World War II ammunition found within the surrounding forest, remnants of historical military activities. Emergency responders reported hearing occasional detonations from buried explosives as the fire approached a former munitions depot near Düren. To reduce risks to personnel and create firebreaks in the dense terrain, armored vehicles from the Bundeswehr were dispatched by military logistics units to clear access routes.
Aerial firefighting units operated alongside ground crews from regional fire services. Specialized helicopters equipped with heavy water buckets carried out continuous drops of water from local reservoirs on active hotspots. Over 300 emergency responders from municipal, state, and civil protection agencies, supported by technical experts from the Technisches Hilfswerk, created physical barriers to prevent the fire from spreading further toward residential areas.
The Fire Rapidly Expanded to Cover Three Hundred Hectares Overnight
Regional officials expressed concern about the threat the flames pose to key infrastructure and nearby neighborhoods. Deputy Premier Mona Neubaur of North Rhine-Westphalia highlighted the operational difficulties faced by local responders and confirmed that the state had mobilized emergency funds to support containment efforts. Authorities are working closely with Bezirksregierung Köln to ensure continuous command and control at the scene.
Civil protection teams remain stationed around Gey to protect homes and prevent rekindling as tactical operations persist. Agencies monitoring environmental conditions continue to track wind patterns and humidity levels to assess risks to neighboring municipalities. As the wildfire forces the evacuation of 1,800 residents in western Germany, authorities assure that emergency services will stay fully engaged until ground conditions are stabilized.
