Ammonia is still slumbering in the ice stadium's pipes, which are porous. If the ammonia escapes and flows into the Isar, for example, there will be “a catastrophe” The town hall boss reports: “The date is set.” It is Monday, April 22nd.

The municipality has agreed to cover the costs of shutting down the arena. But insolvency administrator Dr. Röbert Hänel says: "You can't reach into a naked person’s pocket” For him, the insolvent operating company is "a corpse that lies on the ground. From which there is nothing, absolutely nothing, to be gained.“The current heat causes ammonia to spread in the pipes and can cause the pressure to be too high and the valves to crack,” says Bojana Kulina, former arena manager at the Mittenwald ice rink. The community now wants to have the ammonia pumped out.