01 June,2018 08:49 PM IST | Berlin | IANS
Five dangerous animals including two lions, two tigers and a jaguar escaped from a zoo in western Germany's Lunebach on Friday leading to a massive manhunt, police said.
The animals broke out after a storm overnight caused flooding that damaged their enclosures' fences, according to the German media. A bear, which also broke out of the Eifel Zoo in Luenebach, was shot dead.
Authorities advised residents to stay inside their homes and call police if they see anything, SWR.de reported.
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It was not clear whether the animals at large were still on the zoo property, but police, firefighters and veterinarians were searching the area.
The 74-acre zoo is home to nearly 400 animals of 60 species, including Siberian tigers and lions.
Friday's escape came two years after two lions broke out of their cages at a zoo in Leipzig in eastern Germany. One was shot dead and the other recaptured.
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