Car fire in parking lot: shock for Hyundai owners in Roggentin!
On June 12, 2025, a Hyundai burned in a parking lot in Roggentin. The fire department was able to prevent something worse from happening; the cause of the fire is unclear.

Car fire in parking lot: shock for Hyundai owners in Roggentin!
On Thursday afternoon, a disturbing incident occurred in the parking lot of a shopping center in Roggentin, not far from Rostock: a parked Hyundai caught fire. The alarm was raised at around 11:45 a.m. and fortunately emergency services were able to arrive quickly to prevent anything worse from happening. There were no injuries and firefighters managed to quickly extinguish the flames after an ambulance crew on scene first used a fire extinguisher and broke a window to begin fighting the fire, reports the Northern Courier.
The fate of the car owner was particularly bitter that day. He arrived while the fire was being extinguished and discovered that his car was no longer usable. The exact cause of the fire is currently unclear, but a technical defect appears to be the most likely explanation. This is also consistent with general findings about vehicle fires, which can often be caused by mechanical defects, overheated components or short circuits in the electrical system, according to the website Boronin assessor determines.
Act quickly – how to deal with a car fire correctly
Vehicle fires can often appear unnoticed before quickly escalating to dramatic proportions. Like the page SV Saxony describes, a fire in the engine compartment takes on average between five and ten minutes to penetrate into the vehicle interior. It is therefore important to provide first aid during this time and to keep possible escape routes clear.
Although the need for a fire extinguisher in the car is not required by law, it is strongly recommended. Every vehicle owner should be aware of the fact that a fire extinguisher usually only contains a small amount of extinguishing agent, which for laypeople is often not enough to fight a large fire. It is therefore important to inform the fire department quickly and take the right measures.
Insurance coverage and consequences of a vehicle fire
If a fire occurs, it is important to know that motor vehicle liability insurance usually does not cover damage to your own vehicle. Partial comprehensive insurance, on the other hand, regulates costs for damage caused by fire, explosion or short circuit. Particularly in the event of a total loss, the replacement value will be reimbursed, less the remaining value of the wreck. Nevertheless, in order to be well protected in the event of possible damage, regular maintenance work and a professional inspection of the vehicle are essential.
Fire damage is often a total loss economically and technically. In such cases, the car owner often has no choice but to purchase a new vehicle. This makes it all the more important to be well informed and always act carefully to minimize the risk of a fire. Even small technical defects or carelessness can lead to dangerous situations, the Boronin platform tells experts, and this should be taken seriously.