Lindenberg prepares for blackout: How long is the water supply secured?
Lindenberg has unveiled a new emergency plan to handle large-scale power outages. The strategy was presented to the town council by Michael Schlachter, head of the administrative office. Officials are urging residents to prepare independently as well.
The town’s plan designates the Hat Museum as a central hub during emergencies. This location will coordinate support and provide key updates to the public. Schlachter outlined the measures in a recent council meeting.
Residents have been advised to take personal responsibility for their own supplies. While the town has structured its response, officials stress that individuals should stock water, food, and other essentials. The exact duration of water availability during an outage remains unclear.
The emergency strategy aims to improve Lindenberg’s readiness for prolonged power failures. The Hat Museum will play a key role in managing the response. Meanwhile, residents are being reminded to gather their own provisions in advance.
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