The Technical Relief Organization (THW) in Bohlestras continued Monday morning after a water-filled excavation pit in the city of Berlin-Copenic on Sunday evening.
As a result of this incident, cracks formed in the cable wall of a nearby building. So THW had already begun to erect the dangerous wall in the evening.
On Monday night it said on Twitter: “Safe work is hard because the excavation pit is full of water,” THW Trepto-Copenic wrote.
In the morning the place was handed over to THW local association Berlin Marhani.
A Berlin fire brigade plans to use the drone to take aerial photos of the current situation, a fire department spokesman said this morning. According to the Copenic District Office, a total of 150 emergency services were at the scene.
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After a structural engineer was called in, residents of the surrounding 18 homes were forced to evacuate their apartments in the evening for security reasons, with residents staying by friends, acquaintances and the district office at hotels.
The district office said the cause of the incident and its subsequent eviction was that a residential building was in danger of collapsing due to “improper civil engineering work” and that was why the surrounding houses had to be evacuated.
Police said the supply lines for gas, water, electricity and heat in the buildings were at risk of being blocked. 300 apartments were affected. A total of 330 people have been affected by the eviction. (dpa)
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