Giant hotel aquarium bursts
On
december 16th 2022 a giant aquarium in Berlin's AquaDom hotel exploded. That
caused over one million litres of water to spill into the hotel and to the
streets. As well as that over 1500 fish that included over 500 species which
were in the aquarium have died. The whole construction of the object cost about
12.8m euro. The hotel opened in 2003 and got a Guiness World Record for the
world's largest cylindrical aquarium. The cause of the incident is uknown as no
people have been charged or arrested for causing it to shatter but there are
speculations that it could've been caused by the -6 degrees Celsius temperature
during the night.
I
think that this a pretty big tragedy. A great accomplishment of construction
that ended up in the Guiness World Record books got completely destroyed and by
that a lot of money went to waste. This will also have great costs not only for
the hotel but also for Berlin itself because a big amount of the rubble and
water got on the streets and caused closing of multiple streets and tram lines.
But not looking at the money the biggest victims were the fish that died
because of the explosion.
Links:
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-63996982
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