Baltic Sea under pressure: storm surge warning for Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania!

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Current water levels and storm surge warnings for Greifswald and the Baltic Sea on June 14th, 2025. Find out about effects and safety tips.

Aktuelle Pegelstände und Sturmflutwarnungen für Greifswald und die Ostsee am 14.06.2025. Informieren Sie sich über Auswirkungen und Sicherheitstipps.
Current water levels and storm surge warnings for Greifswald and the Baltic Sea on June 14th, 2025. Find out about effects and safety tips.

Baltic Sea under pressure: storm surge warning for Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania!

Today, June 14, 2025, the Baltic Sea coast in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania is again affected by a storm surge. The current water levels show worrying values, especially in Warnemünde, where the average water level is 507 cm. This means that the water levels are now above the average flood, making the situation serious for residents and holidaymakers. According to the Baltic Sea newspaper The mean flood level is 617 cm, while the highest flood level ever measured was 770 cm in 1872.

The current storm surge is classified as a severe storm surge, with water levels potentially rising up to 2 meters above mean flood in some regions. The Flensburg Fjord will be particularly affected, where values ​​of 2.00 meters above the mean flood are likely to be reached. The Environment Minister Tobias Goldschmidt has already called on coastal residents to be careful and recommends that they obtain information in good time and take precautionary measures, he reports star.

Historical contrasts

The worst storm surge in the German Baltic Sea was recorded in November 1872 and led to massive flooding and destruction. Continued through progressive coastal protection measures, the damage caused by storms is now significantly reduced German Weather Service emphasized. Last year, in October 2023, the region suffered massive damage amounting to 56 million euros after a storm surge. The city of Sassnitz has therefore reported a financial need of 42 million euros to restore its tourist infrastructure and harbor protection systems.

From overflowing beach walls at the mouth of the mucus to possible steep bank collapses, the effects of such a storm surge should not be underestimated this time either. This situation could even last up to 40 hours, which is longer than storm events in 2017 and 2019. The advance changes in currents and wind conditions also contribute to the intensity of the tide, with a strong easterly wind raising water levels significantly.

Advice for residents

It is now important for residents to be prepared. It is recommended to turn off electricity and gas and move important items to safety. Where necessary, you should retreat to higher floors and have emergency numbers ready. Authorities are active in disseminating information and warnings are issued through various channels such as radio, television and social media. The flood center has already taken measures to protect citizens.

Overall, it is clear that the Baltic Sea coast is facing a serious challenge. A healthy dose of caution and preparation is now required to reduce the negative effects of this force of nature.