Berlin, world's largest cylindrical aquarium exploded: carnage of tropical fish
Inside were 1,500 tropical fish. The cause of the accident is still unknown
This morning, in Berlin, the world's largest cylindrical aquarium has exploded.
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The explosion of the huge "Sea Life" located inside the Radisson Collection hotel in Berlin. caused the injury to two people, nothing to do for approx. 1,500 tropical fish of more than 100 species different ones now found in the lobby and streets.
The hotel has 427 rooms and has (had) a rather unique feature in its lobby in the form of the AquaDom. This is (was) a huge aquarium in the lobby 25 meters high with a capacity of 1 million liters of water.
Bro what the fuck the fish tank of my hotel just exploded in the middle of the night WHATS GOING ON. #radissonblu #Berlin #aquarium #Explosion pic.twitter.com/Od8iS9YxBN
- Niklas Scheele (@niklas_scheele) December 16, 2022
At present, the cause of the accident is not yet known. At the site, not far from the central Alexanderplatz, emergency responders immediately responded. Authorities are present at the scene of the explosion and are carrying out the appropriate investigations in these minutes.
German police let it be known on Twitter that "the water is flowing on the street.". The incident occurred at the Karl Liebknecht Strasse, street where the "DomAquaee" hotel that houses the aquarium is located.
Guests at the accommodation had to leave the hotel and were transferred elsewhere.