City danger: Löwin on the game through Berlin's suburbs - police warn residents in Kleinmachnow, Teltow and Stahnsdorf to leave their houses

City danger: Löwin on the game through Berlin's suburbs - police warn residents in Kleinmachnow, Teltow and Stahnsdorf to leave their houses
In the suburbs of Berlin, a lion -like big cat is currently causing excitement. The police warn the residents of Kleinmachnow, Teltow and Stahnsdorf to leave their houses. In the Villen district of Kleinmachnow in particular, the residents are asked to stay in their cars and avoid the affected area.
The search for Löwin is currently concentrating on the small forest on the street "An der Stammbahn", which marks the border between Brandenburg and Berlin. Police cars are regularly stationed there to protect the population. A police officer gives residents the hint of returning to their cars as quickly as possible because it is a blocking zone.
On Thursday afternoon, Löwin was also spotted in Zehlendorf, whereupon the police started hunting for the animal. In the streets of Quantzstraße, on the main train and Königsweg, the residents are instructed not to leave their houses and their cars.
The exact backgrounds of how the Löwin appeared in the suburbs of Berlin are still unclear. However, the police assume that it is a felled or run -down animal. The residents are asked to exercise extreme caution and to report possible sightings immediately.
It remains to be seen how the Situation will develop and when the authorities manage to capture or calm the Löwin. In the meantime, the residents of the affected areas should strictly follow the instructions of the police to ensure their own security.