Firefighters stand in front of the burning monkey house at Krefeld Zoo, in Krefeld, Germnay. (Photo | AP) 
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Dozens of monkeys die after zoo in Germany catches fire

The blaze destroyed the monkey enclosure, which opened in 1975, shortly before midnight.

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BERLIN: Fire ripped through the monkey house at Krefeld zoo in northwestern Germany on New Year's Eve killing dozens of animals, including orangutans, chimpanzees and marmosets, management said Wednesday.

"Our worst fears have been realised," the zoo, which specialises in primates, announced on its Facebook page.

Police said at least 30 of the animals had died.

The blaze destroyed the monkey enclosure, which opened in 1975, shortly before midnight.

But firefighters prevented the flames from spreading to other buildings at the zoo in North Rhine-Westphalia.

It was not clear what started the fire.

The zoo would remain closed during Wednesday with employees "in shock" after a "terrible tragedy", the management said.

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