Water damage in Charlottenburg: Schaubühne fights for storms

Water damage in Charlottenburg: Schaubühne fights for storms
The current storm in Berlin has far exceeded expectations and once again shows the vulnerability of urban infrastructures. The Schaubühne on Lehniner Platz in Charlottenburg, one of the best -known theater in this city is particularly affected, which was faced with a catastrophic situation on July 28, 2023.
Influence on the community
The effects of heavy rain were not only limited to the theater. The rain meant that a residential building on Mecklenburgische Strasse had to be evacuated, in which there are 27 apartments. Overall, the problem of water damage to a cultural landmark of the city is also a sign of the challenges with which residential complexes in Berlin are confronted. The strong stress on these buildings in extreme weather conditions illustrates the urgency to check structural standards and, if necessary, modernize.
storm and their consequences
The severity of the storm expresses, the precipitation was exceptionally high throughout Sundays. This unforeseen water accumulation not only led to damage in the Schaubühne, the basements were up to 20 centimeters under water, but also to a significant impairment in adjacent residential areas. The electricity had to be parked in the affected house, which made the situation further difficult for many residents.
Technical problems and solutions
A defect on a backstashing flap was the trigger for water invasion in the Schaubühne. This technical component is responsible for preventing water from penetrating the sewage system into buildings. The fire brigade, which was quickly on site, reported a water level on an area of 600 square meters in the underlying.
In order to bring the amount of water under control, the Berlin water operations used a so -called shut -off bubble. This is a kind of sealing system that seals the pipe and prevents water from returning. After pumping the water, the theater could be handed over to the operator.
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These incidents also make a highlight of the need for preventive measures against extreme weather events that endanger not only the public infrastructure, but also the security and well -being of the residents. The Schaubühne, which has established itself as a cultural center, may now have to invest in comprehensive renovation work to prevent future damage. In addition, the situation in the house requires a quick action by the authorities to offer affected people a new accommodation and to prevent possible long -term damage.
- Nag