The emergency number 110 could not be reached in several Bavarian regions on Wednesday morning.
The reason is a technical malfunction.
Munich - The emergency number 110 was partially unavailable in several regions of Bavaria on Wednesday morning.
The reason is a technical malfunction in the telephone network.
This was announced by the Lower Franconia police headquarters in Würzburg.
The presidium in Augsburg also reported problems with the emergency number.
As a spokesman for the Bavarian Ministry of the Interior stated, the police headquarters in Swabia South / West in Kempten were also affected by the disruption.
Further reports have not yet been received.
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Bavaria: Emergency number 110 partly unavailable due to technical malfunction
The Ministry of the Interior recommended calling the emergency services on 112 in the event of an emergency.
The emergency calls could be forwarded to the police from the integrated control centers, said the ministry spokesman.
No problems are known to have occurred with 112.
They are working “at full speed” to rectify the problem with the 110.
Last week the emergency numbers 110 and 112 were temporarily canceled in several federal states.
In Bavaria only the emergency number 112 was affected at the time.
The Telekom named a technical error as the cause.
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