Huge storm devastated Crivitz: Trees fall on cars and streets!

Sturmtief Ylenia bringt schwere Schäden ins Amt Crivitz: Umgestürzte Bäume und zahlreiche Feuerwehreinsätze am 3. Juli 2025.
Sturm deep Ylenia brings serious damage to the Crivitz office: fallen trees and numerous fire brigade operations on July 3, 2025. (Symbolbild/MMV)

Huge storm devastated Crivitz: Trees fall on cars and streets!

Crivitz, Deutschland - A violent storm deep hit the Crivitz office in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania on Wednesday evening and caused considerable damage. The first call for help went in at 10 p.m. when a tree at the Crivitzer Chaussee tipped over in Pinnow. But the small town of Basthorst also felt the storm's force. Here gusts of wind of up to 100 km/h were measured, which led to a large chestnut on Schlossstrasse fell to several parked cars. The Crivitz volunteer fire brigade was used with a turntable ladder to cope with the dangerous situation and prevent further damage, as the Nordkurier reports.

Not only Basthorst was affected. From other places such as Raben Steinfeld, Barnin, Gneven and Mirow, reports about fallen trees and fallen branches were also transmitted to the forces. The fire brigade volunteers were challenged in several communities and once again showed their tireless commitment with regard to the security of the citizens.

serious damage also in Lower Saxony

While the storm was discharged in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, there were also terrifying reports from Lower Saxony. Here the storm "Ylenia" caused massive damage and kept fire and police in suspense. There were 180 missions in Bremen alone, which mostly had to do with fallen trees and broken branches. Tragically, a 37-year-old was killed when an oak fell on his car. Also in other cities, such as Stuhr, where a birch crashed on a terrace roof, it was not without consequences, but fortunately there were no injuries on school grounds where large trees fell.

The dangers from gusts of wind with speeds of up to 150 km/h also led to traffic disruptions and disorders in rail traffic. In Bremerhaven, trees fell on overhead lines and thus significantly disabled train traffic. In numerous agricultural counties, there were minor incidents such as floods and traffic accidents, but fortunately injured were the exception. In Delmenhorst, a tree was thrown on a garage that was then badly damaged - but without personal injury.

climate change as a long -term threat

These extreme weather events are not only temporary phenomena, but also warning signs of climate change. Weather events such as storms, heat waves and floods increase worldwide and have devastating consequences. Scientists observe that this extreme weather occurs frequently and can often no longer be considered an exceptions in statistics. This means that future generations have to expect more and more frequent and more intensive storm systems, which could not only have a local but also global effect, as the Augsburg Allgemeine explains.

The effects of such weather extremes are far -reaching. You can paralyze transport networks, cause power outages and interrupt the water supply. In poorer countries, these catastrophic events lead to much longer recovery times. This is further fueled by a steady increase in global average temperatures and the associated intensification of weather events.

In summary, it can be said that the storm damage in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania and Lower Saxony is not only material losses. They are part of an alarming trend that affects us all and asks us to act.

For further details on the incidents in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, read more in the report of the Nordkuriers . To learn more about the devastating effects of storm deep "Ylenia" in Lower Saxony, visit the article on the Kreiszeitung . For insights into the connection between climate change and extreme weather events, please look at the Augsburger General .

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