WATCH | Burst fish tank in Berlin hotel spilt almost 1 million litres of water | Business Insider

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An enormous fish tank in a Berlin hotel lobby burst early on Friday morning, spilling 250,000 gallons (nearly a million litres) of water into nearby streets and likely killing all its 1,500 tropical fish, according to multiple reports.

Officials said it is unclear how the tank burst, but said there was no evidence it was the result of a targeted attack.Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg shows the inside of the lobby littered with debris and large shards of glass in the aftermath of the explosion.

Debris from the collapse was also scattered in the street in front of the building, which was closed due to flooding. Hotel guests were evacuated, DW reported. "There are dead fish. All the furniture is destroyed. The windows are destroyed. Shards everywhere," two hotel guests told the German news agency Deutsche Presse-Agentur, DW reported.

A woman carries a suitcase past first responders standing amidst the debris in front of the Radisson Blu hotel, where a huge aquarium located in the hotel's lobby burst on December 16, 2022 in Berlin, Germany.The aquarium, which was opened in December 2003, contained more than 100 different species of fish, the BBC reported.

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