Storm chaos in the Cham district: Fire brigade required for 40 missions!

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On June 23, 2025, fire departments in the Cham district managed around 40 operations due to severe storms with lightning and storms.

Am 23.06.2025 bewältigten Feuerwehren im Landkreis Cham rund 40 Einsätze aufgrund starker Unwetter mit Blitz und Sturm.
On June 23, 2025, fire departments in the Cham district managed around 40 operations due to severe storms with lightning and storms.

Storm chaos in the Cham district: Fire brigade required for 40 missions!

On Monday, June 23, 2025, the Cham district was hit by two violent storms, which resulted in a large number of operations for the fire brigade and police. In total, the emergency services had to deploy around 40 times to meet the challenges of the severe thunderstorms. These storms not only caused floods, but also numerous lightning strikes, which caused damage, especially in the Roding, Cham and Waldmünchen areas. How Central Bavarian Reportedly, the fire department was tasked with pumping out flooded basements and extinguishing small fires caused by lightning strikes.

The first storm began at around 7 a.m. in the morning, with the emergency services barely able to calm down in the morning. The second, much more powerful thunderstorm then hit the district around 2:30 p.m., with Roding, Cham, Furth im Wald and Bad Kötzting particularly affected. Gusts uprooted numerous trees and led to small vegetation fires in various regions. An alarm was triggered in Falkenstein because a dropped cell phone triggered a fire department operation; What you don't want happened.

Storms continue to make their way

There was no shortage of disruption in the affected areas. The fire brigade and police report that manhole covers were pushed out of the road in Furth im Wald and fallen trees in Pfakofen blocked the road. Northern Upper Bavaria, Lower Bavaria and Swabia were also not spared from the storms. Loud BR There were around 200 operations across the country, with the main reasons being broken trees and full basements. The severe weather warnings from the German Weather Service (DWD) announced storms with speeds of up to 70 km/h as well as heavy rain with precipitation of up to 30 liters per square meter.

A special event in this context occurred in Wald in the Cham district, where a field caught fire after a lightning strike. Here, too, as in many other communities, the fire brigade was on standby to put out the flames. The dramatic weather conditions not only caused damage, but also caused a lot of excitement for the population. It also shows how quickly nature can change and how important emergency services are in such situations. The emergency services agree: being there at the right time is of the utmost importance.

Balance sheet and outlook

Throughout the day, the emergency services carried out numerous operations not only in the Cham district, but also in many other parts of Bavaria. The situation reflects the enormous challenge that the police and fire departments faced. Despite the damage and excitement, fortunately there were no serious injuries or even deaths. The blue hour after the thunderstorms is always the time when you take stock and look ahead to a hopefully calm evening. For everyone involved, the afternoon of June 23rd was an intense experience that many will remember for a long time.

The analysis of these severe weather events shows that the weather not only challenges nature, but also society - with tireless efforts and the constant mission to protect people. In addition to the destructive elements that Mother Nature throws at us, the solidarity among people remains unforgettable.

So we can only hope that we can continue to rely on the skills of our fire brigade in the future. A quick look at the coming days will show whether the weather will calm down or whether we will face new challenges again. A weather forecast service keeps us up to date - hoping that the next encounter with the weather will be a less dramatic test of strength.