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Updated 11:21

Loud bang in Ursynów alarms residents

A loud bang in Ursynów shook southern Warsaw late at night; emergency services responded and investigations continue.

A loud bang in Ursynów startled residents late on Tuesday night. Consequently, social media filled with reports from across southern Warsaw, and people asked what had happened.

Investigating the loud bang in Ursynów

Witnesses reported a sharp sound at about 23:13. Moreover, they said the noise resembled an explosion. Firefighters, police officers and an ambulance arrived near the Kabaty area minutes later. In addition, residents saw emergency vehicles close to the school on Warchałowskiego Street. Furthermore, officers searched the grounds with torches, according to eyewitnesses. Several posts also mentioned activity near Dereniowa Street. However, authorities have not yet released an official cause.

What authorities are doing now

Police and firefighters concentrate their work near the school. They check the area and look for signs of damage. Moreover, investigators will examine whether the noise came from a technical failure, an accident, or another incident. Therefore, the operation may include on-site inspections and witness interviews. At this stage, no official statement confirms an explosion or public danger. Consequently, residents should expect increased emergency vehicle presence in Kabaty and nearby streets.

Local reactions and safety advice

Many locals posted on social platforms. They shared short videos and described the sound. However, social posts can confuse the picture. The official services remain the most reliable source. In addition, you should avoid speculation and follow verified channels. If you live near Warchałowskiego, Dereniowa or Kabaty, you may encounter cordoned areas. Therefore, keep clear of active scenes and follow officer instructions.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: If you are an expat in Warsaw, here is practical advice. First, call 112 for urgent police, fire or medical help. Second, follow the local police (Policja) social media and the Warsaw municipal site for official updates. Third, keep important documents at hand in case you need to identify yourself (PESEL is the Polish national ID number; you may not have one as a newcomer). In addition, know the basics: NFZ runs public healthcare (National Health Fund), ZUS handles social insurance, and a “mandat” means a fine issued by police. Finally, contact your landlord or embassy for assistance if authorities ask for witness statements or temporary relocation.

We will update this story as services publish official information. Moreover, our reporters will monitor police feeds and municipal notices. If you witnessed the event, you can share details with local stations or contact our newsroom.

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