Violent storm over Potsdam: Over 100 fire brigade operations!
Potsdam is struggling with the consequences of a violent storm: squalls, fallen trees and numerous fire brigade operations.

Violent storm over Potsdam: Over 100 fire brigade operations!
On Monday, a violent storm in Potsdam and the surrounding area caused excitement and numerous fire department operations. Loud Daily Mirror Over 100 operations were registered within a few hours, with the fire brigade having to deal primarily with fallen trees and damaged buildings. In Babelsberg, a tree fell on Rudolf-Breitscheid-Strasse, and other fallen trees hindered traffic on the banks of the Holy See and on Kurfürstenstrasse.
The gusts of wind reached speeds of up to 100 km/h, and the storm required the mobilization of around 140 members of the professional and volunteer fire departments. Henri Hagen, deputy head of the Potsdam fire department, emphasized the excellent cooperation between the various units.
Operations and traffic disruptions
The restrictions on local public transport were particularly noticeable. Tram line 96 had to be temporarily interrupted, while bus line 693 was recommended as a diversion. The S-Bahn also initially stopped operating because the strong gusts of wind created dangerous conditions. At least one death and several seriously injured were reported in Berlin, underlining the dramatic situation in the capital Berlin courier reported.
The fire brigade in Brandenburg has had to go out on a total of over 105 missions since the morning. Fallen trees and damaged roofs posed a particular danger, and there was also serious damage in other parts of the region, such as Trebbin and Blankenfelde, fortunately without any injuries.
Severe weather warnings and forecasts
Interestingly, this also does Severe Weather Center be aware of the temporary severe weather warnings. These warnings are crucial to inform the population in good time about impending natural hazards. With different warning levels from moderate to extreme storms, citizens are informed when strong winds, heavy rain or other weather phenomena are to be expected.
Although the S-Bahn connections in Berlin and Potsdam were resumed on Tuesday morning with some delays and cancellations, it became clear that the storm situation had a strong impact on people. The fire department and municipal emergency services are responsible for stabilizing the situation and ensuring that citizens remain safe.