Ship playground on the bank of the Heine remains closed due to storm up to KW 28!

Ship playground on the bank of the Heine remains closed due to storm up to KW 28!

After the devastating thunderstorms of the past few days, the clean -up chaos runs through Cologne and the surrounding area. The ship playground on the Heinrich-Heine-Ufer in particular is affected, where the clean-up work after the storm damage has been in full swing since Thursday, the last day of the storm. As reports Stadt-brandenburg.de, a tree nursing company has accepted the challenge and eliminates the remains of broken and kinked trees. The city administration is optimistic that the playground is expected to be playable again in the coming calendar week (KW 28), provided that there are no major damage to the play equipment.

The cleanup will continue until at least Thursday, July 3rd, 2025. In order to ensure that the area can be used again for children, the city employees and, if necessary, the playground company must check the devices for possible damage. Until then, the city asks the citizens to take the barrier fences and barrier tapes seriously and not to enter the playground. After the violent downpours and the wind, other areas in the city should also be enjoyed with caution.

danger to life in the forests

more far -reaching problems are shown in the forests of Berlin, where the clean -up work in Tegeler and Spandauer Forst have not yet started. Here, as [tag24.de] (https://www.tag24.de/berlin/lokales/nach-sturm-chaos-in-berin-in-diesen-waeldern-hrt-wahl-Liebenschlebenschlebensliebenschlebensliebenschlebenschlebenslieben, the forests remain closed for the time being, and probably for several weeks. The paths in the forest are hardly accessible with numerous branch breaks, and there is a danger to life - a warning of the spokesman for the Berlin Forestry, who urge you to enter the forests.

After the storms, the forest workers must first examine the damage. The risk of decaying trees and breaking crown parts is more than real here - and the forest paths must be freed from the fallen trees before they can be made accessible again. It is also advised to bathe on the Havel on the edge of the forest, since the risk of potential other accidents should not be underestimated. Thousands of trees were uprooted in the Tegeler Forest, and there were also massive damage in the Spandauer Forst, such as tagenspiegel.de. In view of the sometimes drastic consequences of these natural events,

it is to be hoped that the cleanup will progress quickly. Until then, the city remains dependent on the prudence and responsibility of its citizens - and more than ever in these turbulent times.

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