89 injured and several lives in danger: Chaos at the rave in Berlin!

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Numerous people were injured at the techno party “Rave The Planet” in Berlin on July 13, 2025. Security measures are the focus.

Bei der Techno-Party „Rave The Planet“ in Berlin wurden am 13.07.2025 zahlreiche Menschen verletzt. Sicherheitsmaßnahmen stehen im Fokus.
Numerous people were injured at the techno party “Rave The Planet” in Berlin on July 13, 2025. Security measures are the focus.

89 injured and several lives in danger: Chaos at the rave in Berlin!

A worrying incident occurred at the “Rave The Planet” techno parade in Berlin on Saturday that made waves in the Berlin media. Organizers and rescue workers reported a total of 89 people injured, 69 of whom had to be treated in hospital. Tragically, several of the injured were also in life-threatening condition. According to Bild.de, the main injuries were alcohol and drug-related problems as well as physical injuries.

The medical service was busy at full speed and cared for around 400 patients, which illustrates the overload of the emergency services in the city. Fire department spokesmen reported more than 50 transports to hospitals, underscoring the challenges that can arise at such large events. According to the organizers, there were around 200,000 participants, although the police said there were over 100,000 people. This is a significant decrease compared to the previous year, when around 300,000 visitors were counted.

Challenges of security planning

Safety at such major events is always a priority. Planning is crucial to the success of an event. [Berliner Abendblatt]. Collaboration with experienced security service providers is particularly essential. Aspects such as managing large crowds and avoiding bottlenecks play a prominent role.

The creation of emergency plans and regular staff training are necessary to be prepared for medical emergencies and unexpected threats. Clarifying risks is a central part of identifying and avoiding potentially dangerous situations at an early stage.

The weather and the effects

The rainy weather on the day of the event may also have caused some difficulties. In the past, when the number of visitors was higher, even more rescue workers were deployed, around 600 missions the year before. The question therefore arises as to what lessons can be learned from this event for future events.

In summary, “Rave The Planet” ended with a mix of celebratory joy and worrying incidents. The organization and security of such major events remains a key challenge that requires not only responsible planning, but also effective communication and execution. This is the only way to ensure a carefree celebration for everyone involved, as Tagesspiegel clearly shows.