Disaster on Dettinger Berg: Handling danger ensures fear of residents

Disaster on Dettinger Berg: Handling danger ensures fear of residents

Sigmaringen, Deutschland - An alarming disaster was in Sigmaringen when resident Gerhard Stöhr finally underlined the urgency of his warnings in Hochbergstrasse. A year ago, Stöhr turned to the SWEW transport company to point out the landslide risk at the "Dettinger Berg". But despite its alarm signs, there were massive clearing work that further destabilized the slope. The responsible company took no consideration of the environmental and nature conservation issues listed by Stöhr, which in his view forces him to criticize the "unex are the responsible employees". "Brachial" was this procedure, which would like a meter -deep dug, which is an acute threat to the adjacent houses, according to Stöhr, as the Schwäbische Zeitung reported.

The SWEW reacted calmly to the allegations and emphasized that the \, broken work was carried out for the creation of a necessary access. Spokesman Christoph Meichsner pointed out that these measures were carried out to the "absolutely necessary scope" and that a renaturation of the slope was planned. Stöhr vehemently doubts these representations. He is convinced that the department would have acted more efficiently and environmentally conscious if it had deployed her own employees. In the meantime, the Lower Nature Conservation Authority organizes a partial reunification, which, however, cannot eliminate the immediate dangers of the slope, says Andreas Geiger, when the Augsburg general reported on the situation.

In memory of Gerhard Stöhr, who was passionate about the protection of his surroundings, the legal complexity of the case is also evident. A memorial candle was inflamed in order to honor the positive influence and the legacy, which leaves the Stöhr. While the discussions about the clearing work continue, it remains unclear how the situation will affect the safety of the residents concerned.

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