After an explosion at a police detonation site in the Berlin Grundwald, the adjacent forest caught fire. According to the fire department, the fire spread on Thursday. More explosions kept happening. In the morning, an area of ??one and a half hectares was affected.
Residential areas are not in danger according to the findings of the fire department. “We will prevent that,” said a spokesman. The nearest residential buildings are at least two kilometers away. So far there have been no injuries. However, Berliners should avoid the area as far as possible.
It can be assumed that the high level of drought in the area will affect the further course of the fire, it said. The heat expected on Thursday will primarily cause problems for the emergency services.
“The situation is unclear,” said a spokesman for the fire department. Due to further explosions and flying debris, the fire brigade has not yet started extinguishing the fire, the emergency services have initially withdrawn to 1000 meters. There are 100 emergency services from the fire brigade and police forces on site. Additional forces and special forces of the Bundeswehr are requested. Water cannons and Räumpanzer arrived on site.
“We are currently in the consultation and observation phase,” the spokesman said. According to a police spokesman, it is still completely unclear how the explosion could have happened. Found ammunition is stored on the square and defused in a controlled manner by the explosive ordnance disposal service of the Berlin police.
The regional and S-Bahn services to the west are interrupted. The S-Bahn line S7 only runs from Berlin to Grunewald, as a railway spokesman said. In regional traffic, lines RE1 and RE7 as well as RB21 and RB22 between Berlin-Wannsee and Berlin-Friedrichstraße are interrupted. It was not initially known to what extent long-distance traffic was affected due to the fire brigade operation.
The Avus motorway between Spanish Allee and Hüttenweg is blocked in both directions, as is Kronprinzessinnenweg and Havelchaussee, according to the Berlin traffic center. The authorities warned the population via warning apps and called on them to avoid the danger area. Residents should keep windows and doors closed. Ventilation and air conditioning should be turned off.