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Störmthaler Canal Forces Emergency Works After Stability Limits Exceeded

Reopening is unlikely before 2027 pending a 2026 study on repair, rebuild or removal.

Overview

  • Sensors in early November recorded settlement beyond threshold limits, prompting a revised hazard assessment by LMBV.
  • Support structures in the canal section will be expanded by year-end to stabilize the side slopes.
  • A one‑metre‑wide diaphragm wall 25 metres deep is planned at the Störmthaler See entrance, with completion targeted for mid‑2027.
  • The lock and nearby paths are expected to remain closed until at least 2027 while long‑term options are evaluated.
  • A collapse could unleash a flood wave toward Markkleeberg and parts of Leipzig and threaten the A38 bridge, which is currently propped by temporary shoring.