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Berlin Christmas market evacuated due to fire

Two stands on fire

The Christmas market on Berlin's Alexanderplatz is also a popular destination for tourists..aussiedlerbote.de
The Christmas market on Berlin's Alexanderplatz is also a popular destination for tourists..aussiedlerbote.de

Berlin Christmas market evacuated due to fire

In the evening, a hut catches fire at the Christmas market on Berlin's Alexanderplatz and the flames spread to the neighboring stall. The fire department was able to prevent worse.

The Christmas market on Alexanderplatz in Berlin has been evacuated and closed early after a fire. One person was taken to hospital with minor injuries after two stalls went up in flames in the evening, a police spokesman said. The injured person is believed to be the operator of one of the wooden stalls that caught fire. According to the "Bild" newspaper, he is said to have sustained burn injuries while trying to extinguish the fire. Another person also suffered slight smoke inhalation.

According to Bild, the police turned off the power while the fenced-in Christmas market was cleared. During the extinguishing work, two small gas cartridges exploded. Referring to the incident commander, the "Berliner Zeitung" writes that the fire broke out at around 20:15 in a hut where pictures were being painted. When the fire department arrived, the stall next to it was also on fire. "The fire has been extinguished", the Berlin fire department announced via X around half an hour later. "The scene is under control!"

Pictures show that the flames are several meters high and thick clouds of smoke are billowing across the square. The cause of the fire is unclear and investigations are only just beginning. The market is due to reopen tomorrow, Wednesday.

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The fire at the Berlin Christmas market on Alexanderplatz affected not just one stall, but two, causing minor injuries and smoke inhalation. Despite the International attention, this incident highlighted the importance of the Berlin fire department's swift response and effective firefighting efforts.

Source: www.ntv.de

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