In a routine check that turned significant last night, officials from the Federal Police Inspection Rostock apprehended a 39-year-old polish national arriving via ferry from Denmark. The man, whose identity was being verified, was found too be subject to an active arrest warrant issued by the Pasewalk District Court.
Fortunately for the individual, the situation was resolved swiftly. He was able to pay the outstanding fine of 1135 euros, thereby avoiding a potentially longer period of imprisonment as a substitute for the unpaid sum. The arrest and subsequent resolution highlight the ongoing efforts of federal police in maintaining border security and enforcing judicial warrants.
What specific emergency services are currently deployed to address the flooding in Vorpommern?
Table of Contents
- 1. What specific emergency services are currently deployed to address the flooding in Vorpommern?
- 2. Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania Emergency Response: July 20,2025
- 3. Current Situation Overview – July 20,2025,18:00 CEST
- 4. Regional Flooding – Vorpommern
- 5. Wildfire – Near Neubrandenburg
- 6. Medical Emergency Services & Hospital Capacity
- 7. Communication & Information Resources
- 8. Practical Tips for Residents
Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania Emergency Response: July 20,2025
Current Situation Overview – July 20,2025,18:00 CEST
As of 18:00 Central European Summer Time on July 20,2025,Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania is currently managing multiple emergency situations.these range from localized flooding due to unusually heavy rainfall in the Vorpommern region to a critically important wildfire impacting forested areas near Neubrandenburg. This article provides a detailed overview of the ongoing responses, resources deployed, and crucial details for residents. We will focus on emergency services, disaster relief, and public safety measures currently in effect.
Regional Flooding – Vorpommern
Heavy rainfall over the past 36 hours has resulted in localized flooding across the Vorpommern region, notably impacting the districts of Vorpommern-Greifswald and Vorpommern-Rügen.
Affected Areas: Greifswald, Stralsund, Rügen Island (specifically Sassnitz and Binz), Demmin.
Impact: Road closures,disruption to public transport,evacuations of low-lying residential areas. Several farms have reported crop damage.
Emergency Response:
1.Fire Departments: Local fire departments are actively sandbagging vulnerable properties and assisting with evacuations.
2. Technical Relief institution (THW): THW units have been deployed to pump water from flooded areas and provide temporary shelter.
3. Police: Maintaining order, managing traffic, and assisting with evacuations.
4. German Red Cross: Providing emergency shelter,food,and first aid to displaced residents.
Flood Warnings: Current flood warnings remain in effect for the Ryugen and Warnow river basins. Residents are urged to monitor local news and heed evacuation orders. Check the official Hochwasservorhersagezentrum (Flood Forecasting Center) website for up-to-date information.
Wildfire – Near Neubrandenburg
A large-scale wildfire is burning in forested areas approximately 15 kilometers southwest of Neubrandenburg. Dry conditions and strong winds have contributed to the rapid spread of the fire. This is a significant forest fire event requiring substantial resources.
Cause: Currently under examination, suspected to be linked to prolonged drought and potential lightning strikes.
Extent: Estimated to cover over 500 hectares.
emergency Response:
1. Firefighters: Over 300 firefighters are battling the blaze, supported by aerial firefighting units.
2. Bundeswehr (German Armed Forces): The Bundeswehr is providing logistical support, including transportation of personnel and equipment.
3. Civil Protection: Coordinating the overall emergency response and providing support to firefighters.
Air Quality: Smoke from the wildfire is impacting air quality in Neubrandenburg and surrounding areas. Residents with respiratory problems are advised to stay indoors and close windows. Air quality index readings are available on local environmental agency websites.
Evacuations: The villages of Friedrichsruhe and Klein Trebbow have been partially evacuated as a precautionary measure.
Medical Emergency Services & Hospital Capacity
Both flooding and wildfire events are placing strain on emergency medical services in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.
Hospital Preparedness: Hospitals in affected areas are operating at increased capacity, with contingency plans in place to handle a surge in patients.
Ambulance Services: Ambulance services are prioritizing emergency calls related to the flooding and wildfire. Non-urgent medical appointments might potentially be postponed.
First Aid stations: Temporary first aid stations have been established in evacuation centers to provide basic medical care.
Communication & Information Resources
Staying informed is crucial during an emergency. Here are key resources for residents of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania:
State Emergency Services: https://www.mv.de/Katastrophenschutz (Official state website for disaster protection)
Local Police Departments: Contact information for local police departments can be found on the state police website: https://www.polizei.mvnet.de/
Local News Outlets: NDR (Norddeutscher Rundfunk) and other regional news sources are providing up-to-date coverage of the emergency situations.
Social media: Follow official accounts of emergency services and local authorities on social media for real-time updates. (Search for hashtags like #MVSturmflut, #MVWaldbrand, #MecklenburgVorpommern)
Warning Apps: Utilize KatWarn and other official warning apps to receive alerts directly to your mobile device.
Practical Tips for Residents
Heed Evacuation Orders: If you are instructed to evacuate, do so promptly.
Secure Your Property: Protect your belongings from flood damage by moving them to higher ground.
conserve Water: