Munich today – news from June 24th, 2022 – Munich

You hardly dare to take a warm shower and cook on several hobs when you hear all the messages about the gas and electricity crisis that Russian President Vladimir Putin triggered and continues to fuel with his war against Ukraine. Federal Minister of Economics Robert Habeck (Greens) has now also announced the second stage of the gas emergency plan. You can already guess that it will be expensive in any case, and in winter it could also be cooler in the living room than in recent years.

Florian Bieberbach is one of the people who is currently allowed to think about electricity and heat in Munich with his team on a daily basis. As head of the Munich public utility company, he is the man for most of the citizens who should get them through the gas crisis safely and, if possible, warmly. At the same time, the city’s subsidiary is also one of the largest energy suppliers in Germany and therefore bears an enormous responsibility

In an interview with the SZ, he explains why the gas price will rise when, that private households are particularly well protected and how his company is preparing for the fact that the apartments and stovetops of Munich residents do not get cold in winter (SZ Plus). Even if a summer weekend is coming up and the cold days are still far away, read it. You don’t have to shiver afterwards, but it does make you think. And the shower time could decrease.

THE DAY IN MUNICH

243 priests suspected, only one charged Because many cases of abuse in the Catholic Church have become statute-barred or suspected perpetrators have died, according to a report by the Bavarian Ministry of Justice, the public prosecutor’s office is finding it difficult to prosecute.

Initiative: G 7 fail to protect children from sexual violence “Brave Movement” wants to persuade the G-7 leaders to intervene – in a “camp of survivors” and through a memorial plaque for victims of sexualized violence that they have attached to the church of St. Peter.

The stress begins even before the G-7 summit Blocked tunnels, police team buses, protests: while the security forces are preparing for the visit of the G-7 state guests, the inconveniences for the people of Munich are mounting. Tens of thousands are expected to attend the demonstration in the city center on Saturday afternoon.

LMU-Klinikum opens a new ward for mentally ill young people Adolescents and young adults with mental disorders are treated in the transition station. There, the 16 to 25-year-olds are among themselves – this increases the chances of a successful healing.

Where Munich residents live sustainably and innovatively Several residents, house and building communities as well as cooperatives open their doors on Saturday. It’s not just about attractive architecture, but also about good neighborliness.

With the beer keg on the e-scooter Can you sit on an e-scooter with a beer keg and drive through Thalkirchen? The Munich police are concerned with this question after a 28-year-old was drunk in a police check.

Incidence climbs to 564 The number of corona cases in the city is increasing by leaps and bounds. The social and health departments are therefore demanding that free rapid corona tests should continue to be available.

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