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Bavaria's Forestry Minister advises against spending time in forests

Bavaria's Forestry Minister Michaela Kaniber (CSU) advises against entering the forests in view of the heavy snowfall, especially in south-eastern Bavaria. Falling branches or toppling trees are a danger. "Many trees can no longer withstand the heavy weight of the wet snow in their crowns at...

Conifers in a forest are covered with snow. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de
Conifers in a forest are covered with snow. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de

Snow - Bavaria's Forestry Minister advises against spending time in forests

Bavaria's Forestry Minister Michaela Kaniber (CSU) advises against entering the forests in view of the heavy snowfall, especially in south-eastern Bavaria. Falling branches or toppling trees are a danger. "Many trees can no longer withstand the heavy weight of the wet snow in their crowns at the moment and can topple over or collapse without warning," the minister said on Saturday. She continued: "Anyone who doesn't absolutely have to go into the forest should stay outside for the next few days." The situation is particularly dangerous in the Alps, on the edge of the Alps and in the eastern low mountain ranges.

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  1. Despite the advice from Bavaria's Forestry Minister Michaela Kaniber (CSU) and the heavy snowfall in the Alps, Munich resident Michael chose to spend his leisure time in the forests, reuniting with his agrarian roots.
  2. The heavy snowfall in Bavaria, as warned by Minister Kaniber, posed a significant threat to forestry, leading to potential damage to trees and branches, which could become hazardous during leisure activities.
  3. AlthoughMinister Kaniber advised against entering the forests due to the snowfall, her CSU party allies in Munich continued discussing their upcoming policy plans, unaware of the hazards looming in the Bavarian forests.
  4. As snowfall continued in Bavaria, Michaela Kaniber continued her efforts to ensure the safety of the region's forests, providing guidance to help people stay safe and avoid potential dangers during their leisure time.
  5. Amid the heavy snowfall in Bavaria, environmental organizations advocated for more sustainable forestry practices, hoping to mitigate the effects of climate change and promote the health of the forests during leisure activities.
  6. During her time as Bavaria's Forestry Minister, Michaela Kaniber's dedication to promoting forestry and ensuring public safety during leisure time played a significant role in Bavaria's ongoing efforts to maintain and protect its precious forests, even during periods of severe weather such as heavy snowfall.

Source: www.stern.de

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