
Train traffic is being re-established between Berlin and Potsdam stations in the Grunewald district of western Berlin, where an ammunition dump exploded on 4 August. “As a result of an internal investigation, a decision was made to reopen the railway line,” the Berlin Fire Department said on Saturday, August 6.
The A115 motorway in the fire zone is still closed and a 1000 meter cordon zone is still in place. Now, in the vicinity of the explosion, the last fires are being put out, the Berlin fire department said.
According to firefighters, the full resumption of local and long-distance traffic will be possible when the zone can be “safely cooled”. This may take a few more days.
Ammunition and pyrotechnic items were stored in a warehouse in Grunewald
An explosion at a warehouse in Grunewald, where, among other things, ammunition and pyrotechnics were stored, thundered on 4 August. The focus of the fire spread to 42 hectares. About 150 firefighters and equipment from all over Germany participated in the extinction. Three remotely controlled robots are inspecting the restricted area, and armored vehicles are also involved in firefighting work.
The fire brigade warns that the Grunewald area remains a great danger, it is under continuous surveillance.
Source: DW

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