Danger of flooding in Wittenberge: Elbe exceeds critical levels!

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Current information about the water level of the Elbe in Wittenberge on July 14th, 2025. Flood warning levels and important measures for residents.

Aktuelle Infos zum Wasserstand der Elbe in Wittenberge am 14.07.2025. Hochwasserwarnstufen und wichtige Maßnahmen für Anwohner.
Current information about the water level of the Elbe in Wittenberge on July 14th, 2025. Flood warning levels and important measures for residents.

Danger of flooding in Wittenberge: Elbe exceeds critical levels!

Today, July 14, 2025, the city of Wittenberge is concerned about the water level of the Elbe. A look back at the past decades shows that the river has repeatedly been responsible for massive floods, particularly in 2002 and 2013. These events and the current situation cause legitimate concerns among residents.

Today the water level of the Elbe near Wittenberge is being closely monitored because the flood warning levels are active. Martin Ferch from the city emphasized how important it is to take the official advice seriously in order to prevent potential dangers. As maz-online.de reports, the current water level is still below critical values, but the situation is tense and can change quickly.

Current water level data and forecasts

The water level forecast for the period from July 13th to 18th shows that the water level could rise to 95 cm in the evening. Such values ​​are forecast for tomorrow, which indicate a further increase. This is cause for concern, as the first critical effects can already be expected at a water level of 4 m at Nedwighafen, as the forecast from elwis.de shows.

The flood warning levels are varied: Alert level 1 means a small flood with the beginning of overburdening, while alert level 4 initiates flooding of larger areas. Residents should be familiar with these warnings so that they can react quickly and safely in an emergency.

Historical flood levels and infrastructure

A quick look at the historical data shows that the highest flood level of 785 cm was recorded in 2013. The level measurements are carried out using a modern measuring system that stores the values ​​electronically, and the population is informed about the water levels by local media and sirens. Evacuation in an emergency is the responsibility of the crisis team, which, however, has not defined a fixed water level at which these measures are taken.

However, for the people of Wittenberg who appreciate the beautiful opportunities for fishing in the Elbe (permitted between kilometers 447.6 and 458.25), the water level could also have an influence on their leisure activities, as parking lot closures like at Nedwighafen become necessary even at moderate water levels. In addition, towing measures for parked vehicles are to be expected during times of flooding.

The Elbe Bridge in Wittenberge, which was opened in 1978 and stretches 1,110 meters in length, is a central structure that remains in view, especially in times of rising water levels. Not only is traffic directed here, but a significant part of the regional infrastructure is also secured - provided that the floods do not rise.

With the current situation, there is hope that the Elbe will remain calm and there will be no threat of further flooding. However, as the last few years have shown, the key is always to remain vigilant.