Today in Germany: A roundup of the latest news on Thursday
Briefly

On Thursday, Bavaria faces a heightened risk of forest fires, as the German Weather Service declares level five warnings in several regions. Authorities are conducting surveillance flights and urging the public to avoid outdoor fires. Concurrently, Berlin's Constitutional Court has paved the way for a referendum on banning private cars in the city, overturning previous judgments that deemed it unconstitutional. This move aligns with growing calls for sustainable urban transport solutions in one of Germany's most populous areas, highlighting significant environmental concerns and urban planning debates.
The German Weather Service has issued a level five warning for forest fire risk in several Bavarian regions, urging extreme caution and discouraging outdoor fires.
Berlin's Constitutional Court has allowed the 'Car-Free' referendum to proceed, marking a victory for proponents aimed at banning private cars from the city center.
Read at The Local Germany
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