Falling trees, a blocked S-Bahn line and power cuts: storm depression Bianca has swept across the district.
County - For the fourth time this year, a storm has hit the county. This time it was Tief Bianca that brought the fire brigades countless operations on Friday night and cost train commuters a lot of nerves.
Once again, a tribe fell into an overhead line between Erding and Markt Schwaben - S-Bahn traffic stopped for hours. The railways used taxis to replace rail traffic. The Erdinger police report that "it could not be ruled out that the tree might be live due to the power line being connected", which is why a special train from Munich was requested to remove the tree. Since it was not foreseeable when this would take place, the state road was blocked on both sides for hours in 2080.
Fire departments deploy 48 times - almost always because of fallen trees
The fire brigades in the district had to deploy 48 times between Thursday, 6 p.m. and Friday, 8:30 a.m. The Integrated Rescue Control Center (ILS), which is responsible for the three administrative districts of Erding, Ebersberg and Freising, received 482 calls, including 217 via the emergency number 112, as Claudia Fiebrandt-Kirmeyer, spokeswoman for the district office, said. It was almost exclusively about fallen trees. Some of them not only blocked roads and rails. In some regions in the district there were also power and telephone failures.
A young Bockhorner had a guardian angel on Thursday around 10:30 p.m. As the police said, the 20-year-old was driving his car on the ED 20 road from Walpertskirchen towards Windshub when a tree fell on the road and hit the hood of the car. The Bockhorn was not injured, but his car was badly damaged at the front. The police estimate the damage to property at around 10,000 euros. The fire department removed the tree from the road.
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