Minister visits Lübeck Bay: ammunition harbors the risk of environment

Minister visits Lübeck Bay: ammunition harbors the risk of environment

The Baltic Sea is not only a popular holiday destination, but also harbors dangers from past times. In this context, Environment Minister Steffi Lemke visited Lübeck Bay to find out about an important pilot project to rescue ammunitional loads. A huge amount of world war ammunition is slumbering in the region - specifically that is around 1.6 million tons. These contaminated sites are a serious risk of the environment, shipping and tourism, which is why the salvage has top priority.

The minister emphasizes the urgency of the topic, since the remains of the past war events are regarded as a ticking time bomb. The findings from the Bay of Lübeck are intended to serve as the basis for the comprehensive rescue work, which should begin from 2026. This is a crucial step to minimize the potential dangers for people and nature.

cats in need in the Eutiner animal shelter

While public discussions about the environmental hazards stop, there are also more urgent social challenges. The Eutin animal shelter faces a critical situation: there were 36 seriously ill kitten, which came from a farm on which the cat population had come out of control. These animals urgently need medical treatment, and the shelter is now dependent on donations to help the kitten. This situation illustrates the reality of many animals in need and the commitment that is necessary to give them a better life.

In addition, the animal shelter employees feel great responsibility to counter previous and future suffering. The condition of the kittens is worrying and their recording situation shows the need for effective measures. The animal -loving audience is called to participate and support them in saving help.

north near northwest: secrets from the shoot on the Baltic Sea

The beauty of the location in front of the backdrop of the Baltic Sea not only ensures exciting stories, but also a high attraction among tourists and crime fans. Fehmarn thus develops into a hotspot for film lovers, while the characters of the series repeatedly captivate the audience. Visits on social media such as Instagram and Facebook could provide additional information about the series and exciting updates about filming.

For further current information about the variety of events in the district of Ostholstein and the ongoing projects visit the website www.ln-online.de .

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