Storm chaos in Berlin: Tegeler Forst remains closed for weeks!

Sturm im Tegeler Forst verursacht erhebliche Waldschäden in Berlin; Aufräumarbeiten beginnen, Wald bleibt gesperrt.
Sturm in the Tegel forest causes considerable forest damage in Berlin; Clever work begin, forest remains closed. (Symbolbild/MB)

Storm chaos in Berlin: Tegeler Forst remains closed for weeks!

A huge storm caused devastating damage on Thursday, June 26, 2025, in the Tegeler Forst, one of the most famous forests in Berlin. Thousands of trees were uprooted or kinked, which led to considerable chaos in the region. Because of the risk of falling branches, the forest remains closed until further notice. Particular caution is required, since numerous streets and paths in the forest are blocked by fallen trees. The security of fortensive employees has a top priority in this critical situation, and initial security work started on Thursday evening.

The damage affects both needle and deciduous trees. In addition to oaks, beeches and birches, the oldest tree of Berlin, the "fat Marie", also seems to be affected. It is currently unclear whether the highest tree in the city, the "Burgsdorff-Lärche", was also affected. A detailed overview of the effects of the storm and the damage to the trees is expected in the coming week. Clearing work is to be expected in view of the massive damage and extensive destruction that, according to experts, could take weeks. In particular, the full foliage of the deciduous trees contributed to their vulnerability during the storm.

effects on the environment

The Tegeler Forst is not the only area that suffers from the storm. The Spandauer Forst could also be affected by similar storm damage, and there is also a closure here. In addition, the Brandenburg parks, including the popular systems Sanssouci and Pfaueninsel, are also closed due to a lack of safety and necessary clean -up work. Some areas in other parks, such as in the Park Babelsberg, are also affected, which further extends the closures.

In addition to the forest damage, the storm also had an impact on traffic in Berlin. S-Bahn traffic was temporarily discontinued, and long-distance trains towards Hamburg also had to interrupt their journeys. These traffic impairments show how far the consequences of the storm are and how many areas of public life are affected.

Overall, the situation will be closely observed in the coming days, while the city of Berlin and the forest companies are working to eliminate the damage and to ensure the security of the citizens. As reported n-tv, the effects of the storm are not only limited to Berlin, but also affect other parts of East Germany.

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OrtTegeler Forst, Berlin, Deutschland
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