
A large fire struck the well-known K Club in Kehl, Germany, early on Sunday, March 29, 2026.
The incident forced around 750 people to evacuate the venue quickly.
The fire started at about 3:45 AM in the industrial area near the French border and spread fast, eventually breaking through the roof.
Emergency teams responded without delay and managed to evacuate all guests and staff safely.
Authorities later confirmed that no serious injuries occurred.
However, medical teams treated three individuals at the scene for shock and stress.
Witnesses reported that staff played clear announcements in German, French, and English.
This approach helped guide the crowd, especially visitors from nearby Strasbourg.
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Because of this coordination, the evacuation process moved smoothly and avoided panic.
K Club management later shared an update on Instagram.
They expressed relief that everyone remained safe and credited their security team for acting quickly and professionally during the situation.
By Sunday afternoon, officials in Kehl assessed the damage and found it severe.
The fire had weakened the structure to a point where most of the building would need demolition.
Around 80 personnel from fire services, police, and medical teams handled the emergency response.
Investigators now wait for the site to become secure before they enter and determine the cause of the fire.