New Safety Alert: Oak Processionary Caterpillar Threatens Berlin Communities
Residents in Berliner neighborhoods are facing an urgent public health concern as the oak processionary caterpillar has expanded across the city. The recent incidents in areas like Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf have led to widespread closures of sports facilities and green spaces. Local officials warn that older residents are particularly vulnerable, with some requiring medical treatment for allergic reactions. The fine, barbed hairs of these caterpillars can trigger severe skin, eye, and respiratory issues, with lingering effects long after the insects disperse. Health authorities have not yet implemented protective measures due to regulatory restrictions and limited intervention options. The community has responded by organizing a petition to demand a comprehensive protection strategy for affected areas, including Jungfernheide and other parts of Berlin.
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