Huge chaos at the radio tower: motorway bridge is being torn down!
Current news from Reinickendorf on October 30, 2025: traffic closures, drug discoveries, security measures and cultural events.

Huge chaos at the radio tower: motorway bridge is being torn down!
On October 30, 2025, Berlin will face a number of challenges and innovations. From Thursday evening, extensive traffic disruptions are expected at the Funkturm motorway triangle as the motorway bridge over Halenseestrasse is being demolished. Authorities are warning drivers of long traffic jams and are introducing diversions to ensure safety during construction work. A spokesman for the responsible building authority explained that the measure is necessary to improve the transport infrastructure and make it future-proof, according to [rbb-online.de] reports that...
In Nauen, however, the situation remains tense. Police and customs are still busy removing chemicals from a drug laboratory suspected of being used as a drug production site. Police have taken steps to catch those responsible and expect further developments in the coming days. In another incident, a jewelry store on Leipziger Platz was hit by unknown people, reminiscent of a tense security weekend before Halloween.
A focus on safety and health
Around 700 police officers will be deployed during the upcoming Halloween weekend to ensure security in the city. The police presence is intended to help prevent potential crimes and make citizens feel safe. These measures come at a time when student leaders are urgently calling for more policy action to combat growing mental health problems among children and young people.
In addition, more than 500 treatment errors were documented in Berlin and Brandenburg. This shocking figure highlights the need to maintain the highest standards of healthcare. There are already discussions in politics about how these grievances can be effectively addressed.
Cultural events and social responsibility
On the cultural front, the premiere of the musical “Goodbye Berlin” at the Volksbühne will cause a stir. Based on the semi-autobiographical novel by Christopher Isherwood, this production promises to draw viewers into the vibrant and often contradictory atmosphere of 1920s Berlin.
On a happy note, “Sheltersuit Foundation” participates in social initiatives by providing support to needy people in the city. This organization ensures that the most vulnerable in society are not forgotten.
In another worrying incident, war graves were daubed with Russian propaganda symbols. These actions highlight ongoing political tensions and the treatment of historic sites. The clear message is that respecting history and its sites is of the utmost importance.
Overall, the day presents a comprehensive picture of the city's challenges, from the urgent need for reform in mental health care to the security measures necessary to maintain public order. The coming days will be crucial to stabilize the situation and improve the quality of life in the German capital.
 
            