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Live Blog: Hundreds of missions for rescuers, train and boat failures |  NDR.de - News

Live Blog: Hundreds of missions for rescuers, train and boat failures | NDR.de – News

Broadcast Date: 02/17/2022 08:00

A hurricane is set to make landfall in northern Germany at night – especially in coastal areas and the Schleswig-Holstein Islands. In our blog we inform you about the storm surge and severe weather warnings and the consequences of the recent development of “Ylenia” storm.


8:54 am

Request from West Coast: Storm tourists should stay home

Video: Tourism St. Peter-Arting: “Please Behind the Tykes” (2 min)


8:33 p.m.

How to behave properly during a storm

A graphic shows an overview of how firefighters behave in storms.  © N.D.R.

According to the State Fire Brigade, about 1,350 volunteers and four professional fire brigades in Schleswig-Holstein are well prepared for the storm.


8:14 am

Oliver Kring, reporter from St. Peter-Arting: “Wind at 120 km / h”

NDR Reporter Oliver Kring.

Video: Storm hits St. Peter-Arding (1 min)


8:04 am

Deutsche Bahn continues to report problems in regional transport

The Railways also reports on its current failures Twitter account. In addition, a free special hotline has been set up for travelers. Is the number (08000) 99 66 33.

The following regional transport routes are affected by disruptions:

  • Hamburg-Westerland
  • Itseho-Husum
  • St. Peter Arting – Husum
  • Flensburg-Kiel
  • Eckernford – Kiel
  • Husum-hinge
  • Flensburg-Rendsburg
  • Kiel – Lபெbeck – Lன்பnberg
  • Butgarden-Lபெbeck

7:49 p.m.

Overview of severe weather warnings by region

The German Meteorological Agency (DWD) informs you of the warning situation in Germany. In the warning situation report, the DWD shows which areas special events are to be expected.

Weather every hour on your NDR radio shows

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  • Severe weather warning

  • Storm warning

  • Severe weather warning

  • Severe weather warning

  • Weather warning

  • Heat and UV warning

  • Sea Weather Warning

  • No warning


7:37 p.m.

Train driver Kevin Chuck: “The tree fell on the tree”

Kevin Chuck, commander of the Itseho Fire Department Regiment.  © v

Video: Itzehoe Fire Brigade: Activities of Fallen Trees (1 min)


7:21 am

Reporter Jonas Salto reports from Büsum

OB Truck.  © N.D.R.

Audio: Quiet night in Büsum (1 minute)


06:58 am

The streets are lined with trees, branches and signs

Firefighters removed a fallen tree from the road.  Photo: West Coast News

Video: Storm reduction: more than 400 trips on the SH (1 minute)


06:51 am

Schools are open in SH and students are allowed to stay at home

According to the Ministry of Education, the general adaptation to extreme weather also applies to schools: parents who fear that the weather and road conditions may pose a particular danger to their child on the way to school may keep their child at home or pick them up early. From class. According to a ministry spokesman, the missed teaching day will not be recorded as a holiday.


06:41 am

Fallen trees, broken branches and loose roof tiles

Firefighters removed a fallen tree along the way.  © West Coast News

Rescue control centers said the storm had not caused any major damage so far. Tenant: It was quieter than expected. In the Stormarn district, trees fell on residential buildings in Aumühle, Bargteheide and Barsbüttel. No injuries. In addition, emergency services had to remove a tree from a raised railroad track in Ahrensburg.


06:37 am

Empty trucks are not allowed to cross the Fehmarn Sound Bridge

Rader Hochbrücke is currently closed to wind-sensitive vehicles due to the storm. Empty trucks and cars with trailers are prohibited on the Fehmarn Sound Bridge.


06:28 am

Problems in regional transport

According to Deutsche Bahn, there have been delays and cancellations in Schleswig-Holstein due to storm damage, especially to regional traffic caused by trees lying on the tracks. According to Ban, travelers and travelers need to know about this Railway websiteWhether their train is running as planned by app or phone.


06:24 am

Ban stops long-distance traffic in the north

Due to the storm, Deutsche Bahn trains had to be stopped, especially in the north. The company has stopped long-distance traffic in Hamburg, Shellswick-Holstein, Lower Saxony, McLenberg-Western Pomerania and Bremen. D.P. on their website. Railways have announced goodwill rules for long-distance transport due to the storm.


06:10 am

Restrictions on ferry traffic

Many boats to the northern Frisian Islands and Hollizen are in port due to the storm. It gives way between Guxhaven and Heligoland Information from the shipping company Casein Eels No riding today. Wyker Dampfschiffs-Reederei (WDR) has announced that it will be operating on the Föhr-Amrum line with a revised schedule. Passengers must inform themselves before boarding Information via the WDR websiteIs your boat running as planned? Links between Schlüttsiel (Nordfriesland District) and Halligen have already been canceled. Prival stopped the boat movement. The car ferry from Glückstadt to Wischafen stops at 1.30pm today.


5:53 p.m.

More than 400 works so far for rescuers in SH

Emergency services in the country are still on the road – mainly because of fallen trees. Police control centers and rescue and fire control centers announced more than 400 operations as of this morning.


5:42 p.m.

Train passengers should be prepared for delays

According to Deutsche Bahn, there have been delays on several regional routes due to falling trees and other storm damage. Kiel – Lübeck, Kiel – Eckernförde and Husum – St. Peter-Ording paths were affected. Railways set up alternative bus services.


5:33 p.m.

Emergency services are moving across the country

Fallen trees, broken branches and loose roof tiles – the storm triggered several firefighting operations at night. However, no major damage was reported in the first half of the night, according to fire department and police control stations this morning.

good morning!


5:30 p.m.

Due to Sabine storm, the waves are especially high in the Helicolland.  © Brigitte Rauch Photo: Brigitte Rauch

The German Meteorological Agency (DWD) has issued a severe weather warning for Schleswig-Holstein and Hamburg and other parts of Germany until this evening. The DWD expects winds to reach 120 km / h until noon.

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