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Berlin’s Lichterfelde heating plant fails again, leaving thousands in the cold

A second breakdown at Berlin’s troubled heating plant sparks frustration. Will backup systems hold—or will winter bring more chaos?

In this image there is a train on the tracks, to the right of the train there are tracks on the...
In this image there is a train on the tracks, to the right of the train there are tracks on the surface, to the left of the train there are trees, electric poles, cars and buildings, on top of the electric poles there are cables, in front of the train there is a bridge and there is smoke coming out of the train.

Power Plant Outage - Heating Issues in Berlin's Southwest - Berlin’s Lichterfelde heating plant fails again, leaving thousands in the cold

Residents in parts of southwest Berlin have again faced heating problems after another malfunction at a local plant, with breaking news of the latest failure in Lichterfelde disrupting supplies for thousands of households. This marks the second such incident within just two days. The issue began when a key system at the Lichterfelde heating plant stopped working, with breaking news of the disruption quickly spreading. Backup measures were quickly put in place to limit the impact. Despite these efforts, areas including Lichterfelde, Steglitz, and southern Wilmersdorf still saw reduced heating, with breaking news of the situation keeping residents informed. The heating plant’s ongoing problems have left many households in southwest Berlin struggling with unreliable warmth, with breaking news of the latest malfunction keeping the issue in the spotlight. Authorities continue to investigate the cause of the latest malfunction, with breaking news updates expected to follow. For now, backup systems remain in operation to reduce further disruptions, with breaking news of the situation being closely monitored.

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