Storm 'Ziros' has wreaked havoc in Berlin, claiming at least one life and leading to numerous injuries. The storm disrupted S-Bahn services for several hours due to fallen trees and blocked roads. The German Weather Service recorded wind speeds exceeding 108 kilometers per hour. Meanwhile, in financial news, Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil is submitting a budget draft for 2025 which inherits previous plans, aiming to address national debt concerns while allocating funds towards infrastructure renovation. This comes after a government collapse arising from budget disputes earlier this year.
After the violent storm 'Ziros' hit Berlin, it caused significant disruptions leading to the suspension of S-Bahn services and resulting in one fatality.
The Berlin Fire Department responded to over 500 emergency calls following the storm, highlighting the extent of the damage and disruption in the area.
Germany's Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil is presenting a draft budget that aims to tackle significant debt while focusing on a €500 billion infrastructure renovation fund.
The draft budget discussions come against the backdrop of a previous coalition government collapse, with renewed focus on fiscal policy and infrastructure spending.
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