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Poisonous cloud hangs over Berlin after chemical factory blaze: Fears of deadly hydrogen cyanide prompts warning to close all windows and stay inside after fire hits firm that makes weapons supplied to Ukraine

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By Miriam Kuepper and Will Stewart

Published: 14:25 BST, 3 May 2024 | Updated: 14:55 BST, 3 May 2024

A poisonous cloud is hanging over Berlin after a chemical factory blaze, with firefighters warning deadly hydrogen cyanide could develop. 

Firefighters said sulphuric acid and copper cyanide were stored at the plant and the chemicals ignited, which could create hydrogen cyanide.

People were warned to close all windows, stay inside and switch off ventilation units after the fire hit the firm that makes weapons supplied to Ukraine

The state of Berlin has issued an official danger warning and urged people to stay away from the area as the cloud of smoke is already spanning over nearly all of the western area of the city.

The blaze is at Diehl Metal Applications in Berlin's Lichterfelde district, which is a sister company to the Diehl Defence concern, manufacturer of the deadly IRIS-T missiles.

A poisonous cloud is hanging over Berlin after a chemical factory blaze, with firefighters warning deadly hydrogen cyanide could develop

People were warned to close all windows, stay inside and switch off ventilation units after the fire hit the firm that makes weapons supplied to Ukraine 

The blaze was at Diehl Metal Applications in Berlin's Lichterfelde district, which is a sister company to the Diehl Defense concern, manufacturer of the deadly IRIS-T, which also has its headquarters on the same street

In the building that is on fire, the company reportledy operates its own electroplating system for refining metal surfaces in the building

Diehl Defence has its headquarters on the same street as the burning building. Diehl Metal Applications reportledy operates its own electroplating system for refining metal surfaces in the building that is on fire. 

'The building is now completely burned through on four floors. Part of the building has already collapsed,' Adrian Wenzel, spokesman for the Berlin fire department and on site at the scene of the fire, told German tabloid Bild.

He added: 'We are only trying to put out the fire from the outside. The fire can no longer be brought under control from the inside.'

There are currently 160 firefighters at the site, wearing protective suits.

Students and teachers from nearby schools have been sent home as a precaution and several shops in the area have also closed. 

There is no currently no information available on the cause of the fire, but the spokesman for the fire department said there have been no injuries reported.

This is a breaking news story. More to follow. 

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