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Watch: Scenes of damage after giant aquarium containing 1500 fish explode in Berlin hotel

The AquaDom, located in the Radisson Blu, is said to be the largest free standing cylindrical aquarium in the world. Two people were injured in the incident.

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Dec 17, 2022 · 11:34 am
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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

Rund 1.500 Fische lebten im #AquaDom in #Berlin-Mitte. Die platzenden Glasscheiben des #Aquarium​s haben zwei Menschen verletzt. Rund 200 Einsatzkräfte vor Ort, Hubschrauber kreisen. pic.twitter.com/ujRYYYNVJU

— rbb|24 (@rbb24) December 16, 2022

Dramatische Bilder aus Mitte! Nachdem am Freitagvormittag das #Großaquarium #Aquadom mit 1.000 Kubikmetern Wasser geplatzt ist,befinden sich Veterinäraufsicht und Bauaufsicht des Bezirksamtes Mitte seit den Morgenstunden vor Ort. Aus dem großen Tank haben keine Fische überlebt. pic.twitter.com/Qxri8KOCd0

— Bezirksamt Mitte (@BA_Mitte_Berlin) December 16, 2022
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