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Dead and Injured by Storm in Berlin - Chaos at S-Bahn

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Hurricane-like gusts create chaos in Berlin train traffic - even rail travellers on the route to Hamburg are stuck. There are injured and at least one fatality.

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Storm Ziros caused chaos in Berlin. A woman died, many more people are injured. Experts criticise the DWD's warning management.

·Berlin, Germany
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In Berlin, at least one person died in a severe storm.

·Germany
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The Berlin fire department declared a state of emergency and within an hour and a half counted more than 500 reports throughout the city. The German weather service reported that wind speeds of up to 108 kilometers per hour were measured.

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Heavy storm gusts have paralyzed the train traffic in the German capital Berlin and the important railway line to Hamburg for hours on Monday. At least one person died when a tree fell on a car. At least three more people were life-threateningly injured, all by fallen trees. Falled trees, blocked roads: The Berlin fire brigade was in permanent use on Monday. There have been more than 500 missions, according to a spokesman. The fatality is said t…

·Vienna, Austria
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A violent storm over Berlin killed at least one person. Trees fell, the rail traffic was stopped, the fire brigade declared the state of emergency.

·Germany
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Hurricane-like gusts tore out numerous trees, more than 500 operations had to be carried out by the Berlin fire brigade. Three people were seriously injured, one person died. Rail traffic was in the meantime to a halt.

·Germany
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Berliner Morgenpost broke the news in Berlin, Germany on Monday, June 23, 2025.
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