An aquarium in Berlin that was home to around 1,500 exotic fish burst early on Friday, spilling 1 million litres (264,172 gallons) of water and debris onto a major road in the busy Mitte district, emergency services said. Around 100 emergency responders rushed to the site, a leisure complex that houses a Radisson hotel and a museum as well as what Sea Life Berlin said was the world's largest freestanding cylindrical aquarium at 14 metres (46ft) in height..Two people were injured by splinters of glass, and police evacuated the hotel in the complex on concern that there could be structural damage.The whole aquarium burst and what’s left is total devastation. Lots of dead fish, debris.
There are no indications of a targeted, violent attack on the large aquarium in central Berlin, police say.
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The fire brigade added that the giant tank "burst abruptly."
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The aquarium was last refurbished in 2020, according to the website of the DomAquaree complex. During the upgrading work, all the water was drained from the tank and the fish were moved to aquariums in the basement of the building, where there is a breeding care facility for the fish, it said.
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