THE world’s largest freestanding aquarium has dramatically burst sending nearly a million litres of water into the street. Hundreds of exotic fish were spilled out of the massive fish tank in of a four-star hotel in Berlin, Germany following an explosion. The massive fish tank burst sending glass water and tropical fish into the street A wave of debris swept out of the building, which also contains a hotel, cafes and a chocolate store, as 1 million litres of water poured from the aquarium shortly before 6 a.m. police said. Berlin’s fire service said two people were slightly injured. Rescue dogs were searching the building for anyone who might be trapped under debris. The operators of Sea Life say the 82 feet tall AquaDom was the biggest cylindrical tank in the world and held more than a thousand tropical fish before the incident. Fire service spokesman Adrian Wentzel said: “We have not yet been able to walk the first floor completely, which is probably where these fish will be. “But the thing is that the water has completely leaked out and these about 1,400 fish that were in this aquarium could not be saved either.” There was speculation freezing temperatures that got down to minus 10 degrees Celsius (14 degrees Fahrenheit) overnight caused a crack in the tank, which then exploded under the weight of the water. Police said there was no evidence the incident resulted from an attack. About 300 guests and employees had to be evacuated from the hotel surrounding the aquarium, police said. Sandra Weeser, a German lawmaker who was staying in the hotel, said she was awoken up by a large bang and thought there might have been an earthquake. There are shards (of glass) everywhere. The furniture, everything has been flooded with water,” she said. “It looks a bit like a war zone. The aquarium, which was last modernized in 2020, is a major tourist magnet in Berlin. The 10-minute elevator ride through the tropical tank was one of the highlights of the attraction.