Not only large Karnevalshochburgen like Dusseldorf and Mainz have canceled their Carnival Monday trains because of storm warning – many smaller trains attracted consequences , An Overview:
Ruhrgebiet
Dortmund: In Dortmund the train on was Monday morning “for security reasons” canceled
food:. Already on Sunday said food from his Kupferdreher Rosenmontagszug. On Monday, the city announced via Twitter also the failure of the train in the Rüttenscheid district
Gelsenkirchen:. The organizers of the Rose Monday procession in Gelsenkirchen said the train “after intense consultations with security agencies” also on Monday from
Mülheim:. decided in Mülheim an der Ruhr one. according to its own information at around 8.30 to the cancellation “Safety first” was it
Bochum:.. In Bochum trains in the districts of Linden, Höntrop and Sevinghausen were canceled
Duisburg: the city of Duisburg said the Rose Monday trains in the city center and in Neumühl for security reasons. “. The weather is too tricky That’s us too dangerous,”
Oberhausen Duisburg Carnival President Michael Jansen said on Sunday. in Oberhausen the move in Alstaden district was canceled after a corresponding recommendation of the city
Recklinghausen. the city of Recklinghausen said the train from Monday. In recent years, up to 100 000 people had come to train to Recklinghausen
Hagen:. The city Hagen announced the cancellation the train on Sunday. They wanted to celebrate instead at the City Hall
Bottrop:. Bottrop announced the cancellation of the Rose Monday procession on Monday morning
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Rhineland and the Lower Rhine
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Solingen: Solingen decided in the morning to the cancellation. At the scheduled departure of the procession at 14.00 the storm should just reach its full strength
Ratingen:. In Ratingen the train fell also made. It is simply too dangerous
Hilden. In Hilden you opted on Monday morning for rejection. Economists expected were 40000-50000 revelers. About an alternative date is still to be discussed
Krefeld:. In Krefeld the decision was made to cancel the train at around 10.00. “Very unfortunate, but safety comes naturally …” it said on Facebook
Kleve:. In Kleve were affected by the cancellation of tens of thousands of revelers, an alternative date was discussed
Wesel:. Even Wesel said from the train. They had expected 12000-15000 carnival
Münsterland
Münster:. The train in Münster was canceled on Sunday. The plan was the launch at 12:11
Bocholt:. 30 cars and 40 groups on foot should draw in Bochum through the streets – but the train has been canceled
Rheine: the train in Rheine was canceled on Monday morning
<. strong> Warendorf: Warendorfer revelers announced the cancellation of their Rose Monday procession on its website. “We had been looking forward to a beautiful rose Monday with you! But the safety of all participants is paramount!”, It said.
OWL and Sauerland
Bielefeld Wind Flute: in Bielefeld the move in the wind flute fell from
Rietberg: In Rietberg initially fell from a children’s parade. Shortly afterwards, also the large Rosenmontagszug which was scheduled for 14:11, canceled
Rheda-Wiedenbrück:. The train in Rheda-Wiedenbrück was canceled
Warstein:. In the Warstein Rosenmontagszug was canceled. “The safety of spectators and participants can not be guaranteed 100 percent”, informed the organizers. Instead, is celebrated in a shooting gallery
Belgium / Netherlands
Kelmis:. In Kelmis near the German border authorities said the train, which usually attracts thousands of people from. He will be rescheduled at a later date, as the news agency Belga reported
‘S-Hertogenbosch and Breda. The traditional Rose Monday trains are in the two Karnevalshochburgen ‘s-Hertogenbosch and Breda been canceled.
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