Stock Photo - 31 March 2021, Saxony, Markkleeberg: The canal between the Markkleeberger and Störmthaler lakes is closed off with a sheet pile wall. Cracks in the canal embankment between the bodies of water require immediate safety measures. The 850-metre-long Störmthal Canal connects the two lakes - the lock now affected by slides in the embankment compensates for the difference of four metres in the water level of the bodies of water. According to experts, a complete collapse would result in widespread flooding - in the northern urban areas from Markkleeberg to Leipzig. Now diving, surfing, sailing and swimming as well as all boat trips on the lakes are prohibited until the end of May. Photo: Jan Woitas/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa. - Markkleeberg/Saxony/Germany

Stock Photo: 31 March 2021, Saxony, Markkleeberg: The canal between the Markkleeberger and Störmthaler lakes is closed off with a sheet pile wall.

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