Brave girls save baby from hot car in Perleberg!
Two girls rescue a baby from a car in Perleberg as the Prignitz battles intense heat and other activities.

Brave girls save baby from hot car in Perleberg!
What a heroic effort in Perleberg! Two 11-year-old girls recently rescued a baby from a locked car with blacked-out windows. When they heard the child's desperate cries, they did not hesitate and immediately called the police for help. Using strong blue skies, the officers managed to locate the vehicle owner so that the baby could be handed over to the grandparents quickly and unharmed. The police are now investigating a violation of the duty of supervision and education, which points to the increasingly important standards in dealing with children. maz-online.de reports that ...
The district of Kemnitz is now also affected by the heat wave, where the speed limit has been 30 km/h on the B189 for a year in order to reduce traffic noise. Mayor Martin Huber sees a positive effect and would like further controls so that the increase in noise protection can be maintained in the long term. Many students in Prignitz also received no heat as temperatures exceeded 30 degrees. Each school makes individual decisions about measures to relieve the burden on its students.
Health in the heat
Pastor Anna Trapp, on the other hand, recommends taking a break in the Wunderblut Church in Bad Wilsnack. Especially in hot times, it is important to visit places of peace and reflection to counteract stress and exhaustion. And for anyone looking for a relaxing change, there will be yoga in the park this evening at 5 p.m. - a wonderful opportunity to simply leave the heat behind you.
Historical information from the moped world
The means of transport have not stood still in the last few decades. An example of this are the Riga mopeds, which were produced in Latvia from 1965 to 1992. These were a real means of transport for many in the Soviet Union and have not gathered dust to this day. The Riga models, starting with the Riga-1, impressed with their innovative engine and soon enjoyed great popularity, even if registration requirements and the required motorcycle license initially affected demand. The development towards the Riga-4 was particularly notable as it increased reliability - a real step forward! mopeds.com informs about…
A life for the rescue dogs
Another moving aspect of life in our region is the loss of Christel Rosenblatt, the long-time leader of the Brandenburg rescue dog team, who died on June 27th at the age of 77. She brought the World Rescue Dog Championships to Wittstock in 2004 and saved many lives. Her legacy will be continued by her son Frank, who has now taken over the relay team leadership. Rescue dog teams play an essential role in saving lives in disaster situations - their operations range from earthquakes to floods to searching for missing people. You can see how important solid training of dogs and handlers is. pfoten.net offers more information about this...
It remains exciting to see how all these stories and developments will continue to unfold. Stay tuned!