Fire erupts at bomb disposal site in Berlin forest
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[August 04, 2022]
BERLIN (Reuters) - A forested
area almost the size of three football pitches was on fire in western
Berlin on Thursday after a blaze broke out at a bomb disposal site
during a city-wide heatwave.
The fire service said that the blaze had spread across 15,000 square
metres in the German capital's Grunewald, a vast woodland area home to
upscale villas, popular swimming lakes and the sealed-off ammunitions
dump.
Emergency services reported a number of explosions in the area, where a
1,000-meter radius has been blocked off.
A spokesperson for the fire service said no residential areas were
affected.
The bomb disposal site in Grunewald, a secured area, is used to defuse
old ordnance, as well as weapons and fireworks, the spokesperson added.
Berlin frequently carries out bomb disposal operations due to ordnance
still being discovered from World War Two.
The blaze and resulting explosions have prompted authorities to restrict
road and rail transport in and around the Grunewald forest, with trains
connecting Berlin to the nearby city of Potsdam cancelled.
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Smoke rises up above the Grunewald forest due to an explosion in a
munitions depot in the Grunewald forest in Berlin, Germany August 4,
2022. REUTERS/Annegret Hilse
"Do not enter the woodland," the fire service warned in a tweet.
Earlier on Thursday, smoke could be seen billowing in the distance
over sailing boats at the German capital's Lake Wannsee.
Berlin is facing a weather warning currently. The German weather
service DWD forecast one of the hottest days of the year yet with
temperatures on Thursday expected to reach between 34 and 38 degrees
Celsius.
(Reporting by Rachel More; Editing by Miranda Murray and Bill Rigby)
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