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After storm “Sabine” in NRW: Next weather hammer ++ Urgent warning

  • After the storm “Sabine” the weather does not calm down
  • The Deutsche Bahn warns on Monday of delays and occasional train cancellations
  • Airports in NRW have largely resumed air traffic

After this Storm “Sabine” the weather in NRW has by no means calmed down. Strong gusts of wind swept across NRW on Tuesday and meteorologists also expect a stiff breeze on Wednesday.

With Storm “Sabine” we have the worst behind us, but gusts of up to 70 kilometers per hour are also approaching for Wednesday, occasionally even up to 80 kilometers per hour.

After storm “Sabine” in North Rhine-Westphalia – the weather does not calm down, further gusts of wind are approaching

It raged with hurricane gusts Storm “Sabine” on Sunday and Monday across NRW and kept the fire brigade and police in suspense. Numerous schools in NRW remained closed, and rail traffic was also stopped.

Wednesday, February 12:

3:36 pm: The German Weather Service is now warning of gusts of wind in Düsseldorf, which should reach up to 75 kilometers an hour. Therefore, people should be careful when leaving the house, as branches, roof tiles or other objects could still fall.

02.06 p.m .: It could be dangerously smooth on the streets in the Ruhr area from 7 p.m. The German Weather Service warns of smoothness and frost in Dortmund at night.



9.30 a.m .: The fire brigade urgently warns to be aware of the continuing gusts of wind: “Branches, roof tiles or other objects can still fall.”

In Düsseldorf, a woman (52) was injured by a fallen construction fence on Monday.

A45 tight ++ bus traffic discontinued

6.15 a.m .: Next weather hammer: No storm, but smoothness caused a kilometer-long traffic jam on the A45 in Siegen. Drivers had to endure traffic jams for several hours late Tuesday evening and Wednesday night.

Trucks had got stuck due to the rapid onset of slippery conditions, and there had been several accidents with sheet metal damage. The highway was closed on an approximately 18-kilometer section. At around 2.40 a.m., according to the police, all traces in both directions were clear again. Two people were injured.

Due to icy roads, Verkehrsbetriebe Westfalen-Süd (VWS) had completely stopped the traffic on Tuesday evening. “Ongoing snowfalls have been keeping roads slippery for two hours,” the company said. Spreader services would only resume their work in the morning. Operation had ceased on all lines.

5.32 a.m .: Caution! The police warn against false roofers who abuse the consequences of Sturm Sabine. In Bochum, two “craftsmen” contacted a senior because his roof was broken. The man let them into his apartment and not only gave them a down payment for the repair. The fraudsters distracted him and searched his home.

Tuesday, February 11th: Next storm approaching

22 O `clock: The German Weather Service warns again in the evening of storm gusts of level 2 of 4. The warning applies to these cities in NRW:

  • Oberhausen
  • Dortmund
  • Duisburg
  • Mülheim
  • eat
  • Gelsenkirchen
  • Bochum
  • Herne
  • Bottrop

5:31 p.m .: Even the day after Storm “Sabine” it can be dangerous: Many trees that are already weakened are in danger of falling due to the violent storm.

In Mülheim, a 15-meter tree collapsed and massively damaged three cars that were parked on Essener Strasse. Fortunatly nobody was hurt.

5.25 p.m .: The night of Tuesday was again unsettled for the police and fire brigade in NRW. Nationwide there were more than 1600 weather-related missions for fire brigades and aid organizations, the police deployed over 1000 times.

Thunderstorms with violent hail or downpours made the roads slippery. The Landesbetrieb Straßen.NRW, on the other hand, gave the all-clear for the highways on Tuesday: There were no new major bottlenecks due to fallen trees.

Also blocked lanes on the A4 near Kerpen due to fallen trees were released again on Tuesday.

4.48 p.m .: In the early Tuesday morning (3.45 a.m.), storm “Sabine” rocked a truck on the B475 between Warendorf and Westkirchen (NRW). The driver of the articulated lorry (56) indicated that a gust of wind had hit the vehicle.

As a result, the tractor-trailer slipped into the adjacent ditch and the driver’s cab crashed into a tree. For the rescue work, the police and fire department blocked a B475 lane from until 11.30 a.m. The driver was not injured. There was property damage of around 120,000 euros.

6.20 a.m .: After the storm is before the storm: The DWD is expecting strong gusts of up to 100 kilometers per hour in NRW again on Tuesday – even in the lowlands. There may be showers and thunderstorms regionally. The wind dies down at night.

The DWD issued a warning on Tuesday afternoon about level 2 out of 4 gusts for these cities:

  • Herne
  • Gelsenkirchen
  • Dortmund
  • Gelsenkirchen
  • Oberhausen
  • Duisburg
  • Mülheim
  • eat
  • Bottrop

The warning is valid from now until Wednesday morning at 8 a.m.

Monday, February 10: The aftermath of storm “Sabine”

After the storm night, the fire brigades in the country take a first interim assessment in the early morning. There is relief above all: The storm did not hit NRW as hard as expected. Local, long-distance and air traffic was still severely restricted during the day.

We report on the hurricane situation in the news blog. Click HERE to update the live ticker >>>

10:40 p.m .: The strong thunderstorm apparently comes a little later than previously suspected. After the first DWD warning at shortly before 10 p.m., the thunderstorm warning was given to the cities of the Ruhr region until 11:30 p.m.

9.42 p.m .: The German Weather Service (DWD) issued a weather warning for some Ruhr area cities on Monday evening. So for everyone who is outside, it means: Caution!

Between the hours of 9:39 p.m. and 10:30 p.m., there can be severe level 2 thunderstorms in the region. The DWD also warns of local lightning strikes. Please pay attention to uprooted trees, falling branches, roof tiles or objects.

The thunderstorm warning applies to the following cities:

  • Oberhausen
  • Bottrop
  • Mülheim
  • Dortmund
  • eat
  • Gelsenkirchen
  • Herne
  • Bochum
  • Duisburg

9.02pm: Rail traffic will still be affected on Tuesday. In NRW, however, train drivers can breathe a sigh of relief: the regional routes are again largely free. However, Deutsche Bahn warns of delays, partial cancellations or changes in the train route.

The following routes are impaired or fail in regional traffic NRW:

  • RB 27 / RE 8 Mönchengladbach Hbf – Koblenz Hbf

8.05 p.m .: The next storm low is expected on Tuesday. According to weather expert Jörg Kachelmann, it is not so unreasonable for the season when a stormy low chases the next. Active western weather conditions like this time are rather rare.

7:16 p.m .: Several schools are scheduled to start operating again on Tuesday. The cities of Aachen, Cologne, Düsseldorf and Moers open again. “It is up to the parents to decide whether or not their children can safely walk to school in the prevailing weather,” said the City of Cologne. Other cities in NRW such as Dortmund, Münster and Essen are still coordinating.

6.46 p.m .: In the district of Unna, the police and fire brigades still have a lot to do in the evening and have to repair storm damage. Some roads, such as in Fröndenberg, had to be closed temporarily to cut down trees.

5:32 p.m .: The weather damage continues through Monday evening through NRW. Rail traffic between Siegburg / Bonn and Hennef (Sieg) is currently closed. Replacement traffic cannot be offered, however, as there are no buses available, according to Deutsche Bahn.

The following train lines are therefore not currently running:

  • RE 4 – Aachen-Dortmund
  • RE 9 – Aachen Siegen
  • RE 8 / RB 27 – Mönchengladbach-Koblenz
  • RB 54 – Neuenrade-Fröndenberg

17:27: Thanks to the storm, a woman from Cologne became a real hero. On Monday night, the resident happened to look out of her window out of interest in the storm and observed a break-in. When two people suddenly broke a door window in a nearby apartment building, the silent observer quickly realized that this had to be a criminal act. When the police arrived, however, only one man was arrested who allegedly tried to escape. Now the 24-year-old is to be brought before a judge.

5.18 p.m .: In North Rhine-Westphalia there were a total of 7100 operations due to the hurricane low. Firefighters and aid organizations had a lot to do during the storm during the past few hours. Almost 22,000 volunteers were deployed. The NRW Interior Ministry also announced on Monday that an additional 3,000 police officers were on the move. The number of injuries in NRW is currently 13.

4.34 p.m .: Even if the hurricane low hit NRW less violently than feared, the next storm is imminent: Even on Tuesday, changeable showers and gusts of wind up to wind force nine can mix up the state, explained the German Weather Service (DWD) in Essen. “The wind will pick up again selectively,” said a spokesman, even if he went back overall.

Walkers and recreational athletes continue to be warned by the Landesbetrieb Wald und Holz against entering the forests in NRW. “The wind speeds expected until Tuesday are still sufficient to uproot trees in the affected forests and to let heavy branches fall down,” it said.

4:25 pm: Deutsche Bahn puts additional regional trains into operation:

  • RE 17: Hagen – Schwerte – Bestwig – Brilon-Wald – Warburg – Kassel
  • RE 17: Kassel – Warburg – Brilon-Wald – Bestwig – Schwerte – Hagen

4.20 p.m .: Through the storm low “Sabine” was canceled at many schools and daycare centers in NRW on Monday. School operations in Düsseldorf, Moers and Aachen are scheduled to resume on Tuesday. The city of Moers said on Monday afternoon: “Operation in the municipal day care centers can also be started again regularly.”

Whether other cities such as Cologne, Dortmund, Münster and Essen will reopen schools and day care centers is still being voted on.

3.46 p.m .: “Sabine” did not do as much damage as expected, but the fire brigade in Essen has had a lot to do in the past 24 hours. A summary of the Essen fire department:

Between Sunday 12 p.m. and Monday 3 p.m. there were a total of 155 missions due to the weather. At first glance, the emergency services were called to fallen trees and consequently damaged vehicles, loose roof tiles, unsecured scaffolding or kinked roof antennas. A 47-year-old was injured by a falling slate in the Heisingen district of Essen, according to the Essen fire department, and was taken to a hospital. Sometimes there were no other injuries.

However, there were also odd cases: Among other things, construction site toilets and a pavilion or trampolines became self-employed.

3.31 p.m .: A gust of wind caught a cargo ship in Cologne on Monday morning. The empty freighter was about to leave the port of Cologne-Niehl when the hurricane pushed the ship aside.

The freighter crashed into a stationary cargo ship that was loaded with animal feed. It was pressed against the harbor wall. Slight damage to property occurred on both ships. Nobody got hurt.

3 p.m .: Giant fright in Duisburg! After it was announced in the morning that two car occupants already had a very attentive guardian angel in Mülheim, a 52-year-old and her 15-year-old daughter in Duisburg can also thank their fate. A tree fell on the moving car on Sunday evening, but the two occupants were only slightly injured. The car had to be towed.

14.55 p.m .: Because of the delays and cancellations, Abellio has announced that tickets purchased for travel days Sunday through Tuesday can still be used flexibly until February 18. Alternatively, the tickets can also be canceled free of charge.

2:50 p.m .: Cologne / Bonn Airport also provides current information. According to the current status, 33 take-offs and 32 landings have been canceled. Irregularities in flight operations may continue throughout the day.

2:22 p.m .: During the night and late Sunday evening, Sabine caused falling branches, covered roofs and fallen trees. However, the hurricane did not hit NRW as badly as feared. However, experts from the state forest and timber company in North Rhine-Westphalia warn: “Do not enter forests in the next few days.”

Wind speeds are expected until Tuesday, which could cause branches to fall or uproot trees to be uprooted. That is why Wald und Holz NRW urgently warns of activities in the forest! In the next few days, the authority plans to concentrate on repairing the damage and clearing forest trails. There will be numerous short-term road closures in the coming days and weeks.

You should definitely pay attention to this. The experts warn: “There is a risk to life in the area of ​​felling work.”

14.13 p.m .: Deutsche Bahn puts further S-Bahn into operation:

  • Line S 12 between Horrem and Au (Sieg)
  • Line S 1 between Dortmund Hbf and Solingen Hbf
  • Line RB 22 / RE 12 between Cologne and Trier Hbf
  • Line RB 33 between Essen Hbf and Mönchengladbach Hbf
  • Line RB 20 between Stolberg (Rhein) and Düren

As with all reports so far, the trains still run at reduced speed.

02.06 p.m .: The blocking of the Rhine between kilometers 760 and 762 has been lifted again! There had been problems with a high-voltage line spanning the river.

2:04 pm: The A3 must be temporarily blocked between Lohmar and Kreuz Bonn / Siegburg in the direction of Frankfurt. The storm caused trees to fall onto the road. The A4 at Kerpen, meanwhile, will probably only be navigable until Tuesday morning, as Staßen.NRW announced.

1:50 p.m .: Further relaxation on the train! The following lines are used again:

  • Line S 6 between Cologne and Essen Hbf
  • Line RB 24 between Cologne and Kall
  • Line RB 30 between Ahrbrück and Bonn Hbf
  • Line RB 54 between Unna and Neuenrade
  • Line S 11 between Dusseldorf Airport Terminal and Bergisch Gladbach
  • Line S 4 between Unna and Dortmund-Lütgendortmund
  • Line RB 63 between Münster (Westf) and Coesfeld (Westf)
  • Line RB 64 between Münster (Westf) and Enschede
  • Line RB 51 between Dortmund Hbf and Enschede
  • Line RE 42 between Mönchengladbach Hbf and Münster (Westf)
  • Line RB 39 between Remagen and Dernau

However, the following still applies to all the lines mentioned: The trains run at reduced speed, which can lead to delays and partial cancellations.

1.45 p.m .: Around noon, the city of Hagen summarized: As in the other cities in NRW, relief is spreading. 400 emergency workers in 39 storm-related missions mainly dealt with fallen trees or blocked roads. No serious damage to buildings is known.

In Herne, the city was satisfied with the regulation not to close all schools in general. Tomorrow the schools are supposed to be back to normal.

1:27 p.m .: The Rhine has been closed to shipping between Düsseldorf and Krefeld since Monday afternoon due to a problem on a high-voltage line spanning the river.

At around 12 noon, a harmless earthing cable had fallen into the water on the Krefeld side, which could possibly lead to a voltage, as the Duisburg police said. “Nothing has happened yet,” said a spokeswoman.

It is currently not possible to confirm or deny whether the case is storm damage. The water protection police, firefighters and rescue workers as well as the operator of the line are on site. The blockage occurred between the Rhine kilometers 760 and 762.

12.17 p.m .: A 33-year-old from Oer-Erkenschwick probably didn’t think before alerting the police early Monday morning. He informed the officials that he wanted to report storm damage at a traffic light. On the spot, however, the police immediately noticed that a license plate had wrapped around the traffic light mast – so there could be no question of storm damage. Just stupid that the car of the caller was precisely damaged … In addition, the driver could have been heavily drunk. Storm “Sabine” was clearly not the culprit in this case.

12.10 p.m .: In Düsseldorf, “Sabine” knocked over a fence and injured a woman. She was taken care of by paramedics and taken to a hospital. According to initial information, she was only slightly injured and got away with some injuries.

11:57 a.m .: In Duisburg, a fireman was slightly injured during the nightly cleanup. He had a splinter in his eye and was taken to a hospital. He was released a short time later.

11.49 a.m .: The city of Dortmund once again strongly warns against going into parks and forests today. Other fire departments in the country have also issued warnings: Since it is still very windy, there is still a risk of branches breaking off or trees falling over. So better not a walk in the forest today. An important note especially for dog owners!

11.36 a.m .: Deutsche Bahn is sending more trains onto the tracks: After the RE1 started at around 9.30 a.m., lines RB43 between Dorsten and Dortmund Hauptbahnhof, RB52 between Lüdenscheid and Dortmund Hauptbahnhof, RB25 between Cologne and Lüdenscheid and S3 between Oberhausen Hauptbahnhof and Bochum Dahlhausen. However, a reduced speed applies to all lines, there are delays and partial failures.

11:22 am: Because of “Sabine” Eurowings had completely stopped flying in the morning. Since 10 a.m. Eurowings flight operations have resumed partially on Monday. But there are still irregularities at the airports in Düsseldorf and Cologne / Bonn.

11.10 a.m .: The zoo in Mülheim was closed yesterday due to the storm – today it is open again. The zoo in Duisburg is also open, but you want to keep an eye on the current weather situation. The situation is different at the Zoo in Dortmund. According to the hurricane depression “Sabine” everything remains tight for clearing up and tree control. Fortunately, no major damage has been reported so far.


The Krefeld Zoo is also closed on Monday. Yesterday he closed at 1 p.m. due to the storm. There is storm damage at the Aquazoo Löbbecke Museum in Düsseldorf. There, a closed window hatch was torn from its hinges in the tropical hall by “Sabine”. Fortunately, animals were not harmed, and no animal escaped through the hatch.

The zoo is open normally, for visitors the tropical hall will remain closed until the hatch is repaired. According to the Auqzoos, this will take a few days. In the tropical hall are two species of crocodiles, turtles, green iguanas and Antilles bullfrogs.

11.02 a.m .: A picture from Duisburg showed how much power “Sabine” was still on Monday morning. There the police had to close the Aackerfährbrücke in Obermeideich in the morning because a gust had blown over the trailer of a truck.

11.00 a.m .: Operation of the RB31, RE14 and RE44 routes is slowly starting at the NordWest Bahn. However, there are delays on all routes. On the routes of the RB10 and RB45, exploratory trips on the nature of the route take place.

10.48 a.m .: Slowly there is more movement on the tracks in NRW: In addition to the RE1, operation of the RB38 between Cologne and Bedburg and the lines S5 and S8 between Mönchengladbach and Dortmund Hauptbahnhof has now started. However, all trains run at reduced speed.

10.19 a.m .: The road maintenance departments in NRW are still struggling with the consequences of storm “Sabine”. “With a view to the announced storm, our master craftsmen had increased their readiness to secure traffic. A decision that paid off, ”said Elfriede Sauerwein-Braksiek, director of Straßen.NRW. One could react quickly to storm damage.

Not only was the A45 between Hagen and Hagen-Süd fully blocked, the A4 near Kerpen was also affected. Both closures were lifted in the morning. The Autobahnmeistereien were therefore in use on a large number of other motorways: A1, A3, A4, A46 and A57. On Monday, Straßen.NRW wants to concentrate on the security and control work.

9:34 a.m .: Because of the storm, many are wondering if their garbage can is being emptied today. The cities have made various decisions:

  • Essen: Due to the ongoing storm and the associated difficult to dangerous conditions, neither garbage collection nor street cleaning in Essen go on Monday. The tons should be made up during the week or on Saturday.
  • Bochum: Garbage collection and street cleaning are normal
  • Duisburg: Garbage collection has been on the move here since morning. The businesses in Duisburg, however, ask that the empty garbage cans be put back in quickly. Because of the storm, the recycling center in Huckingen was closed. When the weather calms down, it should be opened again.
  • Gelsenkirchen: The garbage cans are picked up here regularly, the street cleaning also goes. The recycling centers are also open.
  • Mülheim: Garbage cans are picked up regularly.

9.27 a.m .: At Deutsche Bahn, the first long-distance trains are now rolling again. The RE1 resumes operations between Hamm (Westf) and Cologne via Düsseldorf, Duisburg, Essen, Bochum and Dortmund. An important traffic axis will be used again. However, the RE1 is still driving at a reduced speed. There are further delays and partial cancellations between Düren and Aachen.

9.20 a.m .: We got through the worst of the night, but no all-clear can be given yet: on Monday, too, there will be a strong storm in NRW. In the lowlands with gusts of wind at 80 kilometers per hour, in the highlands and higher mountains also severe gusts of wind as well as individual hurricane gusts at up to 110 kilometers per hour. Occasionally stormy in the night of Tuesday.

In addition to the storm, the German Weather Service also warned of thunderstorms and constant rain on Monday morning. Read more >>> here <<<. Towards evening, the temperatures should drop so much that precipitation can mix with the snow in the lowlands. Frost and slickness threaten in uploading.

9.10 a.m .: In Dortmund, the outer ring of the castle wall had to be closed due to the storm. “Sabine” had blown up construction site structures there at night. The lock is now lifted and all lanes are passable.

8.41 a.m .: After Abellio has already started operating partially, the trains at National Express are rolling again. Yesterday around 7 p.m., operations had initially been stopped. Here too, however, the trains initially run at reduced speed and only on sections of the route that can be driven on. A resumption of all lines RB 48, RE 7, RE 5 (RRX) and RE 6 (RRX) in full scope can only be expected in the course of Monday, according to the National Express.

8.36 a.m .: Abellio has partially resumed driving. The following train routes are partially passable again: RE 11 (RRX), RE 19A, RE 49, RB 32, RB 35, RB 40, RB 46, RB 91, RE 16, RE 19, S 2, S 7 and S9.

The most important trips and the stations visited at a glance:

  • RE 11 (RRX) Dusseldorf-Duisburg-Essen-Dortmund-Hamm-Paderborn-Kassel-Wilhelmshöhe
  • RE 16 Essen-Witten-Hagen-Siegen / Iserlohn
  • RE 19 Dusseldorf-Duisburg-Oberhausen-Wesel-Arnhem
  • RB 32 Duisburg-Oberhausen Gelsenkirchen Dortmund
  • RB 35 Gelsenkirchen-Oberhausen-Duisburg-Krefeld-Viersen-Mönchengladbach
  • RB 40 Essen-Bochum-Witten Hagen

However, the trains run at a reduced speed, when it should go back to schedule is unclear.

8.30 a.m .: Yesterday the A45 in the direction of Frankfurt near Hagen / Dortmund was blocked due to fallen trees. The lock was lifted a few minutes ago. The traffic now runs single-lane past the site, as Straßen.NRW announced on Twitter.

8.21 a.m .: While many schools remain closed, the universities are trying to allow a fairly regulated process. Events take place, even exams should not be postponed. However, the storm hit the campus in Duisburg of the University of Duisburg-Essen hard. On Facebook, pictures show many fallen trees. The Duisburg campus is right next to a larger forest area.


7.30 am: School lessons for many school children usually start in half an hour – but “Sabine” ensures that children in many cities in North Rhine-Westphalia will instead be in bed. Students can sleep in in:

  • eat
  • Mülheim
  • Gelsenkirchen
  • Cologne (schools and day-care centers)
  • Hamm
  • dinslaken
  • Herne
  • Oberhausen

In Bochum, Bottrop, Dortmund, Duisburg, Velbert or Recklinghausen, the cities leave it up to the schools and daycare centers to decide whether the lessons take place or not.

7.14 a.m .: Not only in Düsseldorf, but also in Cologne, numerous flights are canceled on Monday morning. 23 take-offs and 22 landings were canceled this Monday. However, weather-related irregularities are expected throughout the day.

7:01 a.m .: At Düsseldorf Airport, numerous flights are canceled in the morning. This mainly affects flights within Germany, but flights to nearby countries are also affected. 108 take-offs and landings are canceled. Most long-haul pilots, however, take off. Some of the canceled flights:

  • 7.45 a.m. Düsseldorf → Hamburg
  • 8 a.m. Düsseldorf → Frankfurt
  • 8.05 a.m. Düsseldorf → Munich
  • 8.45 a.m. Düsseldorf → Zurich
  • 10.20 a.m.Dusseldorf → Prague
  • 10.30 a.m. Dusseldorf → London Heathrow

6.41 a.m .: There are restrictions not only at Deutsche Bahn, but also at Abellio: trains run at reduced speed as soon as the route has been checked for damage. Failures and long delays can continue in the morning.

6.35 a.m .: The Deutsche Bahn announced in the morning that traffic is affected nationwide due to severe weather damage. Nothing should go on long-distance traffic until 10 a.m. “Due to the constantly increasing weather damage, we cannot guarantee reliable start-up nationwide in regional and long-distance traffic this morning. Unfortunately, it is already foreseeable that the disruptions will continue throughout the day, ”said a message from the group. In the morning, some routes are to be checked first by means of reconnaissance trips before operation is started again.

It looks better in local transport within cities – there drives more than in long-distance transport. This forces some commuters to come up with creative solutions in the morning hours.

6.32 a.m .:, In Bochum, the fire brigade deployed a total of 67 missions involving storm “Sabine” until around 6.30 a.m. As expected, it was about fallen trees, damage to vehicles and blocked roads. A tree fell into a house on the “Green Path”. A total of 350 forces from the professional, volunteer fire brigade and the technical relief organization were deployed.

6.22 a.m .: What a guardian angel! In Mülheim, a 25 meter high tree fell on a moving car late on Sunday evening. But the occupants were incredibly lucky: the tree only caught the car in the rear area. The front seats, on which the two occupants were, were spared. The car then skid and landed completely destroyed in the ditch. Driver and front passenger were able to free themselves from the wreck and are considered slightly injured. Hardly imaginable, the tree would have hit the front of the vehicle.

6.20 a.m .: In Oberhausen there were 37 storm operations until 1 a.m. Fortunately, even in Oberhausen, there were no injuries until then.

6.17 a.m .: According to the fire brigade, “Sabine” caused “few missions” in Bottrop. There were 25 missions, the majority of fallen trees and loose roof tiles. There were no injuries or major damage to property. There were around 60 missions in Gelsenkirchen until midnight, luckily no personal injuries here either, just like in Aachen.

6.13 a.m .: Up until shortly before midnight, there were 23 missions for the fire department in Herne. “We expected a lot more,” said operations manager Marco Diesing. An impression that is shared by other fire departments in NRW.

6 a.m.: In Essen there were almost 100 fire service missions by midnight, most of them from the northern part of the city. Vehicles were damaged, trees fell over, loose roof tiles had to be secured or roof antennas were kinked. At noon, a 47-year-old was injured in Essen-Heisingen, but no other injuries have been reported to date.

Sunday, February 9th: Storm “Sabine” (NRW): Crass video from Düsseldorf Airport

Weather expert Jörg Kachelmann bursts his collar

Weather expert Jörg Kachelmann also writes a lot about storm “Sabine” on Twitter. But on one topic his collar burst. In a tweet, Twitter user Marion T. linked the current storm to climate change. Since Jörg Kachelmann no longer understood fun.

„#Sabine mit dem Klimawandel in Verbindung bringen zu wollen, ist abseitiger Unsinn“, antwortete er. Und erklärte es auch gleich mal: „Man kann nicht den Jetstream totsagen und es dann auch wieder doof finden, wenn er wieder da ist. Der Klimawandel macht wegen der schneller warm werdenden Polarregionen eher weniger Stürme.“

In der Nacht zu Montag sollte der Orkan sogar mit Windstärke 11 und 12 (bis zu 120 Stundenkilometern) über das Land hinwegfegen!

Zum Vergleich: Beim verheerenden Orkan Kyrill im Januar 2007 wurde die stärkste Böe in tiefen Lagen in Düsseldorf mit 145 Stundenkilometern registriert.

„Das ist keine ungefährliche Situation“, sagte DWD-Meteorologe Malte Witt. Zunächst traf der Sturm am Nachmittag die höheren Lagen im Sauerland und der Eifel, bevor er sich am Abend über fast alle Regionen des Landes ausbreitete. Die Wetterexperten sprachen am Sonntag für große Teile des Landes die zweithöchste Unwetterwarnstufe aus.

21.49 Uhr: Der WDR berichtet, dass der Fernverkehr der Deutschen Bahn definitiv bis 10 Uhr am Montagmorgen eingestellt bleibt.

21.48 Uhr: Der Führungsstab der Feuerwehr Bochum hat um 21 Uhr eine erste Zwischenbilanz gezogen: „Die Einsatzlage ist bis jetzt verhältnismäßig ruhig. Es gab bisher insgesamt 35 Einsätze, davon drei größere, bei denen Bäume umgestürzt sind. Auf der Neustraße ist ein Baum auf ein Auto gestürzt, am Tanneneck auf ein Haus und auf die Urbanusstraße, die um 20.10 Uhr wieder freigegeben werden konnte. Verletzt wurde niemand. Im Moment sind insgesamt 336 Einsatzkräfte in Bereitschaft. Der Höhepunkt des Sturms wird im Moment zwischen 21 und 2 Uhr nachts erwartet, weswegen die Feuerwehr im Moment alle Vorsichtsmaßnahmen aufrecht erhält.“

20.51 Uhr: In Paderborn ist ein 16-Jähriger durch einen herabstürzenden Ast verletzt worden. Wie die Polizei berichtete, sei er mit Kopfverletzungen in ein Krankenhaus gebracht worden. Er sei schwer verletzt, sagte ein Polizeisprecher am Sonntagabend.

20.20 Uhr: Krasses Video vom Düsseldorfer Flughafen zeigt heftige Landung!

19.28 Uhr: Update-Info für Pendler: Gestrandete Bahnreisende sollen im Rahmen ihrer Fahrgastrechte Hotelgutscheine und Taxigutscheine erhalten. In größeren Bahnhöfen sollen zudem sogenannte Übernachtungszüge bereitgestellt werden, wie DB-Konzernsprecher Achim Stauß im Berliner Hauptbahnhof sagte. Bundesweit seien mehrere Tausend Bahnmitarbeiter zusätzlich im Einsatz.

19.12 Uhr: Aufgrund der Beeinträchtigungen des Sturmtiefs Sabine wird der Betrieb der National Express Linien RB 48, RE 7, RE 5 (RRX) und RE 6 (RRX) ab 19 Uhr komplett eingestellt. Alle zurzeit verkehrenden Züge fahren die nächstmöglichen Abstellbahnhöfe an. Dadurch werden einige Züge ihre Fahrten vorzeitig beenden. Es wird kein Ersatzverkehr eingerichtet.

Die Wiederaufnahme des Betriebs erfolgt voraussichtlich im Laufe des Montagmorgens.

19.00 Uhr: Die A45 ist im Kreuz Hagen gesperrt. Dauer: Voraussichtlich bis Montagfrüh.

18.37 Uhr: Die Feuerwehr Essen hat ein erstes Update gegeben. „Das anrückende Sturmtief „Sabine“ hat in Essen bisher noch keine großen Schäden angerichtet. Eine Auswertung der wetterbedingten Schäden über die zurückliegenden sechs Stunden (09.02.2020, 12 bis 18 Uhr) ergibt insgesamt 40 Feuerwehreinsätze, verteilt über das gesamte Stadtgebiet.“ Weiter heißt es: „Für solche Wetterlagen typische Ereignisse wie umgestürzte Bäume, lose Dachziegel, abgeknickte Dachantennen, aber auch ein davonfliegendes Zelt erforderten das Eingreifen der Rettungskräfte.“

Bereits heute Mittag ist eine 47 Jahre alte Frau in Essen-Heisingen von einer herabstürzenden Schieferplatte verletzt worden. Sie musste mit leichten Verletzungen in ein Krankenhaus transportiert werden. Die Essener Feuerwehr hat sich den Wetterwarnungen entsprechend vorbereitet.

Die Freiwilligen Feuerwehren sind seit 15 Uhr einsatzbereit in den Gerätehäusern, Fachberater der Hilfsorganisationen und des Technischen Hilfswerkes THW sitzen in den Stabsräumen an der Eisernen Hand. Die Kollegen der Deutschen Lebens-Rettungs-Gesellschaft haben ihre Wache an der Lanfermannfähre besetzt. Insgesamt stehen 530 Einsatzkräfte bereit, den laut Deutschem Wetterdienst erwischt uns „Sabine“ erst in der kommenden Nacht mit orkanartigen Böen und Orkanböen sowie Gewittern.

18.29 Uhr: A31: Oberhausen Richtung Gronau zwischen Gescher/Coesfeld und Legden/Ahaus liegt ein Baum auf der Straße, Stau bislang zwei Kilometer. Auf der A46 Heinsberg Richtung Düsseldorf zwischen Erkelenz-Ost und Dreieck Mönchengladbach-Wanlo befindet eine ungesicherte Unfallstelle. Dort liegt ein Baum auf der Fahrbahn.

18.19 Uhr: Der Flughafen Düsseldorf hat sich bei Twitter über die Flüge am Montag geäußert.

18.14 Uhr: An den Ruhrgebietsbahnhöfen bilden sich lange Schlangen vor den Schaltern für Taxi- und Hotelgutscheine.

17.35 Uhr: Nun soll der Fernverkehr der Deutschen Bahn deutschlandweit eingestellt werden.

17.29 Uhr: Nun wurde auch der Regionalverkehr in NRW eingestellt.

16.56 Uhr: Der Fernverkehr der Bahn in NRW wurde mit Wirkung zu 16.40 Uhr eingestellt.

16.49 Uhr: Auf dem Weg von Amsterdam nach Berlin ist ein Intercity-Zug während des aufziehenden Sturmtiefs „Sabine“ in einen umgestürzten Baum gefahren – und steckt nun auf offener Strecke im Emsland fest. In dem IC sitzen etwa 300 Reisende, teilte die Deutsche Bahn am Sonntag mit. Ein Notfallmanager sei unterwegs zu dem Unfallort bei Salzbergen zwischen dem Grenzbahnhof Bad Bentheim und Rheine. Bislang erwartet die Bahn, dass der Zug mit einer Verspätung von zwei Stunden seine Fahrt fortsetzen kann. Die Regionalzüge werden über das Gegengleis umgeleitet, verspäten sich und halten nicht in Schüttorf und Salzbergen.

16.46 Uhr: Update der Deutschen Bahn.

16.43 Uhr: Hier die aktuelle Stärke der Windböen:

16.38 Uhr: Bei der Deutschen Bahn gibt es nun immer mehr Probleme. Ein umgestürzter Baum im Gleis behindert den Zugverkehr zwischen Essen Hbf und Gelsenkirchen Hbf. Die Strecke ist gesperrt. Die Züge werden über Essen-Altenessen umgeleitet. Bisher haben wir leider keine Informationen zur Dauer der Sperrung.

16.22 Uhr: Ein wichtiger Hinweis der Feuerwehr Dortmund:

16.18 Uhr: Die Domplatte in Köln wurde vorsorglich abgesperrt, berichtet der WDR.

15.59 Uhr: Die Warn-App NINA warnt nun vor orkanartigen Böen. Darunter auch für das Land Nordrhein-Westfalen. „Es besteht Lebensgefahr durch Sturmschäden wie umstürzende Bäume und herabstürzende Gegenstände ! Schließen Sie sofort Fenster und Türen! Vermeiden Sie den Aufenthalt im Freien.“

15.57 Uhr: Erste Ausläufer von „Sabine“ haben Essen erreicht. Die Essener Feuerwehr musste zu mehreren Einsätzen ausrücken. Unter anderem stürzte ein Baum an der Helenenstraße/Ecke Pferdebahnstraße auf ein Auto.

15.38 Uhr: Achtung, Autofahrer! Die A40 ist zwischen Dortmund-Lütgendortmund und Dortmund-Kley wegen eines umgestürzten Baumes gesperrt. Laut WDR ist dort schon ein drei Kilometer langer Stau ab Bochum-Werne. Fahrt bitte weiter vorsichtig!

15.22 Uhr: Immer mehr Schulen in NRW schließen. Hier erfährst du, wo in NRW die Schule ausfällt.

15.20 Uhr: Die Airline Eurowings geht auf Nummer sicher und hat fast alle Flüge für die Dauer des Sturmtiefs „Sabine“ abgesagt. Man streiche die Verbindungen von den Flughäfen Hamburg, Berlin, Hannover, Dortmund, Düsseldorf, Köln und Stuttgart, teilte die Lufthansa-Tochter mit Sitz in Düsseldorf am Sonntag mit. Lediglich von München und Stuttgart aus gebe es noch vereinzelt Flüge.

Fluggäste sollten nicht mehr zu den betroffenen Flughäfen anreisen. Sie könnten ihre Buchungen kostenfrei umbuchen. Eurowings strebt an, den Flugbetrieb am Montag wieder aufzunehmen. Auch dann wird jedoch noch mit Orkanböen gerechnet. Den Höhepunkt soll das Tief „Sabine“ jedoch in der Nacht von Sonntag auf Montag haben – mit Windgeschwindigkeiten von bis zu 130 Stundenkilometern.

15.04 Uhr: die Feuerwehr Oberhausen schreibt: „Wir haben die ersten Sturmeinsätze im Stadtgebiet. Eine erste Lagebesprechung der Führungskräfte fand auf der Feuerwache 1 statt. Die Freiwillige Feuerwehr ist bereits alarmiert und eingebunden. Das Deutsche Rote Kreuz wird für die Versorgung der Einsatzkräfte sorgen.“

14.56 Uhr: Auch Hagen gibt schulfrei für Montag. Hier erfährst du, wo in NRW die Schule ausfällt.

14:53 Uhr: Schlagerstar Andrea Berg sagt ihr für Sonntagabend geplantes Konzert in Halle/Westfalen ab. Grund: der Sturm.

14:33 Uhr: Jetzt wird „Sabine“ zum Orkan: In Hagen wurden erste orkanartige Böen mit 111 km/h gemessen.

14:24 Uhr: Mittlerweile liegen die ersten Bäume auf den Straßen. Auf der Autobahn A3 zwischen Emmerich und Rees ist ein Baum auf die Fahrbahn gestürzt, ebenso auf der A2 bei Kamen. Auch auf der A45 zwischen Lüdenscheid und Hagen sollen mehrere Bäume auf den Fahrstreifen liegen, meldet das „WDR Verkehrsstudio“ auf Twitter.

14:12 Uhr: Die Sturmböen ziehen von Schleswig-Holstein nach NRW – und werden dabei immer stärker! Erstmals wurden schwere Sturmböen über 90 km/h gemessen.

13:55 Uhr: Sturm „Sabine“ wird doppelt gefährlich: Laut „Kachelmannwetter“ kommt es nachfolgend zu Gewittern und starken Schauern. Durch die Mischung von Sturm und Gewitter könnte es zu weiteren Orkanböen über 120 km/h kommen. „Wir werden nicht großflächig schwere Orkanböen über 130 km/sehen, das kann in einem Gewitter aber durchaus passieren“, heißt es auf Website,

13.33 Uhr: Das Sturmfeld greift bereits von Nordwesten und Westen auf Deutschland über:

13.25 Uhr: Von den Flughäfen Düsseldorf und Köln/Bonn aus wurden etliche abgehende Flüge gestrichen, wie etwa die Airline Eurowings auf ihrer Internetseite mitteilte. >>> Alle Infos zu Bus und Bahn: Das musst du als Reisender wissen

13.02 Uhr: Die ersten stürmischen Böen haben NRW in ein einigen Regionen erreicht. Der Deutsche Wetterdienst hat weitere Unwetterwarnungen ausgesprochen. Am späten Nachmittag sei auch in flacheren Regionen des Landes mit orkanartigen Böen zu erwarten, teilte der Dienst am Sonntag mit.

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„Der Höhepunkt des Orkans erreicht NRW am Abend und in der ersten Hälfte der Nacht“, sagte Meteorologe Malte Witte am Sonntag. Auch am Montag solle es jedoch noch stürmisch mit Orkanböen bleiben. „Das ist keine ungefährliche Situation“, sagte Witt. „In festen Gebäuden ist man sicherlich besser aufgehoben.“ (jg/dv/jhe/mg)

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