British zoo evacuated after fire breaks out at large indoor exhibit

Pictures on social media show flames and plumes of smoke emerging from Chester Zoo


Reuters December 15, 2018
A fire is seen at Chester Zoo, Britain December 15, 2018 in this picture obtained from social media. PHOTO: REUTERS

LONDON: A zoo in northern England said it had evacuated all visitors on Saturday after a fire broke out in its Monsoon Forest section, the largest indoor zoological building in Britain.

Pictures on social media showed flames and plumes of smoke emerging from Chester Zoo which said it was now closed.

More than 70 firefighters tackle blaze at London Zoo


“Visitors have been evacuated and asked to leave the zoo as teams work to bring the situation under control,” the zoo said on Twitter. “The zoo’s animal teams are working to move all animals away from the incident.”



Chester Zoo is home to 21,000 animals across 125 acres, attracting 1.9 million visitors a year, its website said. The 40 million pound ($50.3 million) sub-tropical Monsoon Forest section is home to animals including Sumatran orangutans, macaques, snakes and crocodiles.

Last December, a large blaze at London Zoo killed an aardvark and four meerkats, and damaged a shop and cafe.

 

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