Munich Police Warn of Life-Threatening Risks on Thin Ice
Authorities caution residents after over 100 people were found on dangerously thin ice at Nymphenburg Canal.
- Police in Munich cleared the Nymphenburg Canal after more than 100 people were seen on ice only five centimeters thick, posing a severe safety risk.
- Officials emphasize that ice must be at least ten centimeters thick to safely support individuals, a condition rarely met in the region.
- The city’s Grünanlagenaufsicht, responsible for ice safety, states that prolonged periods of subzero temperatures are required for ice to become safe, which is currently unlikely.
- Residents are urged to heed warning signs and consult the municipal hotline for updates on ice conditions before venturing onto frozen waters.
- In Augsburg, a general ban on walking on natural ice surfaces has been in place since 2021, with violators facing fines of up to €1,000.