
After the major fire in Berlin’s Grunewald forest at the beginning of August, the Avus will be closed again on Wednesday. This was announced by the Berlin Traffic Information Center (VIZ) and the police.
Accordingly, “an unscheduled large-scale blast to destroy ammunition” takes place at the Grunewald blast site. The S-Bahn is also affected by the closure. The closure is expected to last from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Several explosions occurred in connection with the fire, which broke out on August 4 for reasons that have not yet been clarified. Individual explosives are said to have been thrown around as a result, four bombs are said to be “no longer safe to handle” and are therefore to be destroyed immediately – ie controlled detonations.
The blasting is planned for 1 p.m., but the measures should already begin at 6 a.m. The security zone around the blasting site will be expanded for this measure, the Avus will be closed between Kreuz Funkturm and Kreuz Zehlendorf.
The Hüttenweg junction and its crossing point, which are currently closed, are also affected, as is the Spanish Allee junction in the north direction – but the route remains passable in the south direction.
The Havelchaussee should also remain closed on Wednesday, the Kronprinzessinnenweg is anyway closed until the end of September, the VIZ announced.
Rail traffic is also interrupted: The S-Bahn line S7 does not run between the Grunewald and Wannsee stations between 7.30 a.m. and 4 p.m., the Berlin S-Bahn announced on Twitter. The regional and long-distance trains do not run between Charlottenburg and Wannsee/Potsdam Hauptbahnhof, according to the VIZ.
For days at the beginning of August, ammunition and fireworks exploded at the police detonation site in Grunewald. A major fire developed, which kept the police and fire department busy for days.