Power outage in Bergen on Rügen: Technical team is on duty!

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Power outages in Bergen auf Rügen on June 18, 2025: Residents in the Bergen Süd district affected, technicians on site to fix the problem.

Stromausfälle in Bergen auf Rügen am 18.06.2025: Anwohner im Ortsteil Bergen Süd betroffen, Techniker vor Ort zur Behebung.
Power outages in Bergen auf Rügen on June 18, 2025: Residents in the Bergen Süd district affected, technicians on site to fix the problem.

Power outage in Bergen on Rügen: Technical team is on duty!

In Bergen auf Rügen, a disruption in the power grid has been causing a stir since the evening of June 18, 2025. Residents have to expect temporary power outages, especially in the Bergen Süd district. Technicians from E.DIS Netz GmbH are already on site to fix the problems as quickly as possible and restore the power supply. According to news.de, households in Germany usually only have to manage without electricity for a few minutes a year, but it is especially important in these moments to stay calm and to monitor the situation closely.

A quick look at the statistics shows that power outages are not uncommon in the region. On stromausfall.org you can find data on the latest outages, which already showed a significant increase in the period from January to May 2025: There were four outages in February and two in April. Previous years were also not free from disruptions, with August 2024 recording the most outages. These frequent, but usually short, disruptions are often due to overloads or technical defects in the low-voltage network.

Important information for residents

In times of power outages, it is advisable to first check whether the problem only affects your own home. If this is not the case, residents can obtain current information from local media or the website of the responsible network operator. Explanations on how to safely handle emergencies are available to keep people well informed. The use of emergency numbers such as those of the police or fire brigade should be reserved for real emergencies.

The energy supply in Germany is considered very secure, as the federal government also points out. According to bundesregierung.de, large-scale blackouts are rare, but can potentially severely impact households, companies and public institutions including schools. The well-developed German power grid experiences rare but short power outages that last on average around 13 minutes.

Conclusion: The situation in Bergen auf Rügen is a reminder of the importance of a stable energy supply and the need to be well informed. It will be all the more important to keep an eye on the development of the power supply and to be prepared for small but possible outages in everyday life. As part of the European internal market, Germany is well suited to import and export electricity, which contributes to a stable and secure energy supply.