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The catastrophic rupture sent 1 million liters of salt water — and fish — pouring into the street. Berlin Police say two people were hurt, the result of glass shards from the aquarium's collapse.
A giant aquarium in a Berlin hotel, the AquaDom, burst early Friday. More than a thousand tropical fish flooded out and two people were injured.
The world's largest freestanding cylindrical aquarium, standing more than 80-feet tall inside a Berlin hotel, burst Friday sending fish and debris pouring out.
AquaDom, a massive aquarium at a Berlin hotel, burst on Friday, injuring two people and resulting in the loss of some 1,500 tropical fish, officials said.
The 82-foot-tall "AquaDom" was the biggest cylindrical aquarium tank in the world and held more than a thousand tropical fish before the incident.
The 82-foot-tall "AquaDom" was the biggest cylindrical aquarium tank in the world and held more than a thousand tropical fish before the incident.
The 82-foot-tall "AquaDom" was the biggest cylindrical aquarium tank in the world and held more than a thousand tropical fish before the incident.
The 82-foot-tall "AquaDom" was the biggest cylindrical aquarium tank in the world and held more than a thousand tropical fish before the incident.
The 82-foot-tall "AquaDom" was the biggest cylindrical aquarium tank in the world and held more than a thousand tropical fish before the incident.
The 82-foot-tall "AquaDom" was the biggest cylindrical aquarium tank in the world and held more than a thousand tropical fish before the incident.
The world's largest freestanding cylindrical aquarium, standing more than 80-feet tall inside a Berlin hotel, burst Friday sending fish and debris pouring out.
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