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Evacuation of 13 individuals from Reinhardtstraße

Thirteen individuals were evacuated during an occurrence on Reinhardtstraße

Thirteen individuals have been relocated from Reinhardtstraße
Thirteen individuals have been relocated from Reinhardtstraße

Thirteen individuals evacuated during Reinhardtstraße's emergency operation - Evacuation of 13 individuals from Reinhardtstraße

In the heart of Berlin, Germany, emergency services have been on the scene since 10:00 AM at a five-story building located on Reinhardtstraße. The building, which houses apartments from the first floor up, as well as shops on the ground floor and an office, has been reported to be endangered due to a potential roof collapse.

The exact nature of the emergency or the cause of the roof's instability was not specified. However, it is known that the shift in the roof structure was noticed by the fire department several days ago.

Thirteen residents were evacuated during the operation, but some of the absent residents were on vacation. The exact number of people living in the building is unknown, as the search results do not provide information about the permanent residents of the building on Reinhardtstraße.

The fire department spokesperson made a statement about the operation, confirming that the roof of the building is reportedly at risk of collapse. As a precautionary measure, Reinhardtstraße will be closed between Friedrichstraße and Albrechtstraße for several hours due to the possibility of debris falling onto the street.

The Technical Relief Agency will begin supporting the roof and removing parts of it in the afternoon. A structural engineer was initially informed about the issue.

The operation in Reinhardtstraße is ongoing, and updates will be provided as more information becomes available.

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