Tear gas attack at Hamburg's Miniatur Wunderland injures 46
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More than 1,000 visitors were evacuated from one of Germany's most famous tourist attractions, the Miniatur Wunderland - a museum with the world's largest scale model railway system - on Saturday after the building was flooded with tear gas. Police are still investigating who sprayed the tear gas.
Tear gas attack at Hamburg's Miniatur Wunderland injures 46
More than 1,000 visitors to the Miniatur Wunderland tourist attraction, which is home to what is believed to be the world's largest model railway, had to be evacuated. It was unclear who was behind the suspected attack.
The Hamburg Miniature Wunderland has been temporarily cleared because of an irritant gas attack. About 1,000 people have been evacuated, one person is treated in the hospital.
The miniature wonderland is one of the most popular attractions in Hamburg. More than 5000 visitors come a day to marvel at the small world. Now an unusual incident provides for emergency operations.
An unknown person apparently sprayed tear gas in Hamburg's Miniatur Wunderland. The fire department evacuated the building in the Speicherstadt. Around 1,000 people were affected.
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