Part of Hamburg Central Station was cordoned off by police (Picture: Getty)
Police have swarmed a railway station in Germany after passengers showed symptoms of a lethal virus, for which there is no vaccine.
Chaos erupted as officers cordoned off tracks 7 and 8 at Hamburg Central Station for several hours this afternoon, sending commuters scrambling for safety.
Emergency personnel in full protective suits boarded the ICE high-speed train that had arrived from Frankfurt.
What sparked the evacuation of the train were two travellers on board, who were exhibiting symptoms of the Marburg virus, which is in the same family as Ebola.
The man is said to be a German medical student, aged 26. He and his girlfriend boarded the train to Hamburg on Wednesday afternoon in Frankfurt.
During the ride, both developed flu-like symptoms.
It is understood that the student had previously arrived by plane from Rwanda, where six people have died from an outbreak of Marburg.
There he had contact with a patient who the doctors later diagnosed as being infected with the virus, which has a fatality rate of up to 88%.
It remains unclear whether the pair have indeed been infected with the Marburg virus, fire department spokesperson Christian Wolte said.
Both the student and his girlfriend were transported to the University Hospital Eppendorf (UKE) in a specialised infectious disease ambulance operated by the Hamburg Fire Department, Bild reported.
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Source:: Metro