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4500 Cubic Meters Crash Into the Baltic Sea – Rügen's Chalk Coast Breaks Down Again, Warning for Tourists

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On the steep coast in the Jasmund National Park on Rügen, 4500 cubic metres of slipmers have slipped into the sea – authorities are strongly warning.

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On the steep coast in the Jasmund National Park on Rügen, 4500 cubic metres of slipmers have slipped into the sea – authorities are strongly warning.

In the Jasmund National Park on Rügen, around 4,500 cubic meters of slipmers have slipped. The National Park Office warns against leaving marked paths, as there can be new crashes again and again.

·Hamburg, Germany
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ndr.de broke the news in Hamburg, Germany on Friday, August 7, 2026.
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