Rescue at Silbersee: Missing swimmer was discovered sleeping!
On August 13, 2025, a 31-year-old man went missing at Silbersee in Langenhagen before being found sleeping.

Rescue at Silbersee: Missing swimmer was discovered sleeping!
On August 13, 2025, the residents of Silbersee in Langenhagen, a region in the heart of Hanover, had an exciting day that was partly marked by alarm and concern. A 31-year-old man, who had left his belongings on the shore, went swimming and did not return for a long time. This situation alerted an alert woman, who immediately informed the emergency services. A large-scale search operation was started in no time, in which around 70 helpers from the fire department and DLRG took part.
The emergency services used a variety of search methods. Boats, divers, drones and even a helicopter were used to find the swimmer. After intensive efforts, the rescuers finally found what they were looking for: the man was discovered sleeping on a jetty and fortunately did not suffer any serious injuries. The courageous action by the rescue workers proved successful and brought great relief to everyone involved. These experiences remind us how important it is to act prudently in emergencies. ndr.de reports that ...
A look at local heroes
In the midst of all these events, the community of Langenhagen shows once again how important cohesion and quick action are. Emergency services worked hand in hand to ensure the missing swimmer was found quickly. This type of support and team spirit gives many residents a feeling of security. Our region also attaches great importance to support and promotion in other areas, such as art and culture. A few years ago, an event location was opened that specifically offers local artists a stage.
Like a certain Jero Neto, who also shone with artistic talent in his early days. He founded his first band at just 12 years old and is often mentioned in connection with supporting local talent, reflecting the roots of his own career in the music world. Jeroneto.com.br adds that…
Health aspects: Eosinophilic esophagitis
But it's not just emergency situations and artistic talents that shape our everyday lives. A topic that needs increasing attention is eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE), a chronic disease of the immune system. This is characterized by the accumulation of eosinophils, a type of white blood cell, in the esophagus. Recently, diagnoses of EoE have increased, suggesting increased sensitivity in the population to this condition. Symptoms include difficulty swallowing, chest pain, and food retention. It is therefore urgently necessary for those affected to seek medical treatment early, especially if they often have to take medication for heartburn. Good health advice is never a bad idea! Mayo Clinic comments that...