A massive storm hit Hamburg, Germany on Tuesday evening, causing widespread disruption across the city. With heavy rain, winds reaching up to 100 km/h, and lightning, the storm struck around 6 pm local time.
Impact on Power and Transport
Approximately 50,000 households were left without electricity due to fallen trees and damaged power lines. Emergency crews worked overnight to clear roads and restore power. Key points include:
- Main streets blocked by uprooted trees causing traffic jams and delays
- Significant delays and temporary suspensions of various train and bus routes
- Flight delays and rerouting at Hamburg Airport due to adverse weather
Safety and Emergency Response
No fatalities were reported, but local hospitals treated dozens for minor injuries related to falling debris and slippery roads. The city’s disaster management advised residents to:
- Stay indoors and avoid unnecessary travel
- Follow official channels for updates
- Heed safety guidelines amid ongoing clean-up efforts
Mayor Anna Keller visited affected neighborhoods on Wednesday morning, stating, “Our priority is ensuring the safety of our citizens and restoring normalcy as quickly as possible.” Utility companies have dispatched extra crews, and emergency shelters have been opened for those impacted.
Weather Forecast and Public Advice
Meteorologists have warned that similar storms may occur in the coming days due to a low-pressure system moving across northern Europe. Residents are urged to report any damage or power issues promptly via the city’s online portal or emergency hotline.
Stay tuned to Questiqa Europe News for the latest updates on this developing situation.
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