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Aquarium bursts sending 1,500 tropical fish to the street

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A massive aquarium inside the lobby of a posh Berlin hotel burst Friday morning, sending over 200,000 gallons of water and 1,500 tropical fish into the streets.

At least two people were injured when the 52-foot-tall AquaDom aquarium exploded at the Radisson Blu hotel shortly before 6 a.m. local time, German police said. Three hundred guests were evacuated from the hotel by over 100 first responders.

It is speculated that freezing overnight temperatures of minus 14 degrees Fahrenheit caused a crack in the tank, which then burst due to the weight of the water. Police said there is no evidence the incident was the result of a deliberate attack.

Sandra Weeser Member of the federal parliament

“It’s a picture of devastation with lots of dead fish and broken shards."

Sandra Weeser Member of the federal parliament

“The [fish] that might have been saved were frozen to death.”

Another witness, Gwendolin Szyszkowitz told the outlet that she heard a loud bang, and initially feared that a bomb had gone off.

About 1,500 tropical fish representing 100 different species were housed in the cylindrical aquarium, which enclosed the hotel’s glass elevator.

The tank, which held the Guinness World Record for largest cylindrical aquarium, reportedly cost $14 million to built when it debuted at the Radisson Blu in 2003.

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