Storm chaos in southern Hesse: power failures and fallen trees!
Storm on October 4, 2025: Storm -deep Detlef causes damage in Bergstrasse and South Hesse, police report on missions.

Storm chaos in southern Hesse: power failures and fallen trees!
On October 4, 2025, the storm low Detlef swept across southern Hesse and left a trace of devastation. The police reported numerous damage in the Groß-Gerau, Darmstadt-Dieburg, Bergstrasse and Odenwald. Loud FR.DE The most violent storms performed between 6 p.m. and 8 p.m., accompanied by strong gusts of wind and heavy rain. The fire brigade was in constant use in many places to remove fallen trees from streets.
Mörfelden, Fischbachtal-Meßbach, Michelstadt, Oberzent-Rothenberg, Reichelsheim and Mühltal were particularly affected. In Lampertheim-Hofheim, roof tiles were also blown away by a building, and in Heppenheim a large branch caused damage to a parked car in Gräffstrasse. The authorities from Stockstadt am Rhein and Bad König reported further property damage, where construction fences had fallen over. A hail show on the B47 between Rehbach and Spreng, which briefly caused smooth lanes, was shocking.
Further warnings
The German Weather Service warned on Sunday of further storms in the region. The prediction provided for stormy gusts with speeds of up to 70 km/h in low mountain ranges and up to 60 km/h in the lowlands. In the ridges, these strong gusts could be even more intensive, which increases the concerns about renewed damage and dangerous situations. Reported in a similar situation wetter.com About the general hazard that caused the storm deep throughout Germany. Fallow trees and blocked streets were also the rule here, and in Dachsberg there were serious injuries due to a fallen tree.
However, the effects of the storm were not only limited to southern Hesse. In other federal states, such as Baden-Württemberg, hurricane gusts and numerous fire brigade operations were the result of the nourishing storm. Despite the violent weather, there were greater damage in Bavaria, where only smaller missions were necessary due to fallen branches.
Disasters and natural hazards
If you look at the natural events in Germany, you can see that storms are among the most common dangers. loud klimanavigator.eu A total of 92 documented events were recorded between 1990 and 2024, 53 of these storms being counted among the meteorological natural hazards. Especially productive storms not only led to damage, but also to deaths. A lasting memory remains, among other things, the flood disaster in July 2021, in which more than 190 people died and the economic consequences were valued at up to 37 billion euros.
The current situation again shows how vulnerable we are towards the forces of nature. Weather extremes in particular are increasingly increasing and reminding us of how important it is to prepare for such events. Local authorities are required to work together to offer residents the best possible security and avoid further damage. The coming hours and days will show how the weather develops and whether further storms will meet the already stressed southern Hesse.