Big alarm at Lankwitz secondary school – 650 students and 50 teachers evacuated – BZ Berlin



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Big alarm at a secondary school in Berlin-Steglitz! On Wednesday morning, police and firefighters were alerted to Brondby High School in Lankwitz. According to information from BZ, the SEK was also at the scene.

By Axel Lier and Maren Wittge

The alarm went off on Wednesday around 12 noon. “This has not been confirmed,” police tweeted in the afternoon. Now it will be determined if it is a false activation or a misuse of the alarm.

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Police had previously contacted the Brondby High School administration. 650 students and about 50 teachers were gradually withdrawn from the classrooms.

“We take this very seriously, of course,” a police spokeswoman said during the evacuation. “So far we have not assumed there is any danger,” he said.

Police and SEK at the Lankwitz school (Photo: dpa)
Police and SEK at the Lankwitz school (Photo: dpa)

The police called on the students to refrain from distributing photos on Instagram, Snapchat, TikTok and the like.

Several ambulances were at the scene. It is said that some students suffered circulatory problems, for which they had to be transferred to hospitals. The photos showed how the students received from their parents in front of the school.

Police and SEK are on duty in Bröndby-Oberschule (Photo: Olaf Wagner)
Police and SEK are on duty in Bröndby-Oberschule (Photo: Olaf Wagner)
The area around Lankwitzer Oberschule was largely cordoned off (Photo: dpa)
The area around Lankwitzer Oberschule was largely cordoned off (Photo: dpa)

The streets in the area around Brondby School have been closed. The M82 bus line was also diverted.

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Only in late August did an alarm go off on one Berliner The school sparked a large-scale deployment of police and firefighters. Officials searched the top-level center in the Rummelsburg district, and there were special forces. Police said they had been called to the school “on suspicion of wantonness.” It was later said to be a false alarm.

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