Danger of flooding: Elbe is dangerously high in Wittenberge!

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On July 18, 2025, an article provides information about flood warnings in Wittenberge on the Elbe, current water levels and safety measures.

Am 18.07.2025 informiert ein Artikel über Hochwasserwarnungen in Wittenberge an der Elbe, aktuelle Wasserstände und Sicherheitsmaßnahmen.
On July 18, 2025, an article provides information about flood warnings in Wittenberge on the Elbe, current water levels and safety measures.

Danger of flooding: Elbe is dangerously high in Wittenberge!

Today, July 18, 2025, the Elbe in Wittenberge has again become the focus of attention. In recent decades, the river has repeatedly caused alarming flood levels, such as in 2002 and 2013, when extensive flooding severely affected the region. Current information on the water level and the corresponding flood warning levels is therefore of great importance maz-online.de reported.

Currently the water level is between 110 cm and 119 cm, which could increase slightly throughout the day. According to the forecasts of ELWIS The values ​​are at 110-119 cm this morning and are expected to increase over time. However, with a water level of around 4 meters, the Nedwighafen will be affected and parking spaces will have to be closed for safety reasons. As Martin Ferch from the city of Wittenberge emphasizes, the population should inform themselves about the warnings and avoid onlookers if possible.

Flood warning levels explained

The flood warnings are classified into different levels. The following applies:

  • Alarmstufe 1: Kleines Hochwasser – Beginn der Ausuferung.
  • Alarmstufe 2: Mittleres Hochwasser – Überflutung von Grünland.
  • Alarmstufe 3: Großes Hochwasser – Überflutung von Grundstücken und Straßen.
  • Alarmstufe 4: Sehr großes Hochwasser – Überflutung größerer Flächen in bebauten Gebieten.

The alert levels are essential to initiate the necessary measures and inform residents. Warnings are provided through local media, sirens and loudspeaker announcements. Decisive evacuation measures are coordinated by the crisis team, although there is no fixed water level for the initiation of these measures.

Water levels and historical values

The level measurements of the Elbe in Wittenberge determine the following values:

Water level type Value (cm)
Lowest water level 45cm
Mean low water 112cm
Medium high water 504cm
Highest water level 785cm

The values ​​demonstrate the huge fluctuations that the Elbe has experienced over the years. The highest water level was measured at an impressive 785 cm on June 9, 2013, while the lowest level was just 45 cm on September 29, 1947. The water gauge in Wittenberge is currently showing a series of precise measurements at different times of the day, which are also forecast for the next few days.

So it remains to be seen how the situation will develop further. The population of Wittenberge is called upon to follow developments closely and to follow the recommendations of the authorities in a timely manner in order to protect themselves and others. Because when it comes to flooding, prevention is better than cure!