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Consultation Occurred on Multiple Issues:
Consultation Occurred on Multiple Issues:

Consultation sought on the mentioned points by the Commission

In an unexpected turn of events, a pipe has burst in Sudetenland Street, causing significant disruptions to traffic and public transport in the area. The precise cause of the pipe burst remains unknown at this time.

The intersection of Sudetenland Street and Tropauer Street will be the epicentre of these disruptions, with traffic control measures being put in place to manage the situation. Currently, traffic in Sudetenland Street is regulated by traffic lights, and this will continue during the repair work.

Unfortunately, the Werra Street bus stop will be unavailable for an indefinite period due to the pipe repair work. The bus stop disruption is a direct consequence of the incident, leaving commuters to find alternative routes or means of transportation.

The repair work is expected to last for an indefinite period, with a minimum duration of until September 26, 2025. The company responsible for the repair work on the broken pipeline in Sudetenland Street is likely GASAG AG, a Berlin-based energy supply company and network operator for gas in Berlin.

It is important to note that this incident has not resulted in any reported injuries or property damage. However, the disruptions are expected to affect traffic in the area for the foreseeable future.

The city or town where the incident occurred has not been specified in the available information. Residents and commuters are advised to exercise caution and patience during this time, as the repair work will start immediately and last until at least September 26, 2025.

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