A powerful storm struck Berlin on Tuesday evening, causing extensive disruptions throughout the city. Strong winds and heavy rain led to thousands of households losing electricity and significant delays at Berlin Brandenburg Airport.
Storm Impact
The storm began around 6 PM local time and lasted for several hours. Gusts exceeding 90 km/h resulted in fallen trees and damaged power lines. Emergency services swiftly responded to numerous reports of fallen branches blocking roads and tram lines.
Power Outages
The electricity provider reported that over 20,000 customers were without power at the storm’s peak. Repair crews prioritized hospitals and critical infrastructure, working through the night to restore service.
Transport Disruptions
- Berlin Brandenburg Airport: More than 30 flights were delayed or canceled, impacting both domestic and international travel. Passengers were urged to check flight statuses before arriving.
- Public Transport: Tram and bus services were temporarily suspended in several districts for safety reasons. Commuters were advised to use alternative routes and expect longer travel times.
Weather Forecast and Advice
Meteorologists warned that similar storms may occur over the coming days as part of a weather front moving across Central Europe. Residents are advised to:
- Stay alert and monitor weather updates
- Secure outdoor items
- Follow instructions from local authorities
City Response
City officials praised emergency responders for their quick action and reminded the public to report any damage or hazards through official channels.
Stay tuned to Questiqa Europe News for the latest updates on this developing situation.
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