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Cholera in Hamburg, in the morgue The cholera epidemic in Hamburg in 1892 was the last major cholera outbreak in Germany. Due to Hamburg's peculiarities, it was devastating. The epidemic broke out during a hot summer. The level of the Elbe was low and the river water was unusually warm. Since the Senate and the citizenship could not agree on the construction of a filter system for decades, the Hamburg drinking water was taken from the Elbe without being purified; the extraction point two kilometers upstream was exposed to the polluted sewage water during high tide. In neighboring Altona, which belonged to Prussia and had a sand filter system for drinking water, far fewer people fell ill during the epidemic than in Hamburg. Illustration from 19th century. caskets and coffins drawing stock illustrations
Cholera in Hamburg, in the morgue The cholera epidemic in Hamburg in 1892 was the last major cholera outbreak in Germany. Due to Hamburg's peculiarities, it was devastating. The epidemic broke out during a hot summer. The level of the Elbe was low and the river water was unusually warm. Since the Senate and the citizenship could not agree on the construction of a filter system for decades, the Hamburg drinking water was taken from the Elbe without being purified; the extraction point two kilometers upstream was exposed to the polluted sewage water during high tide. In neighboring Altona, which belonged to Prussia and had a sand filter system for drinking water, far fewer people fell ill during the epidemic than in Hamburg. Illustration from 19th century. caskets and coffins drawing stock illustrations

The cholera epidemic in Hamburg in 1892 was the last major cholera outbreak in Germany. Due to Hamburg's peculiarities, it was devastating. The epidemic broke out during a hot summer. The level of the Elbe was low and the river water was unusually warm. Since the Senate and the citizenship could not agree on the construction of a filter system for decades, the Hamburg drinking water was taken from the Elbe without being purified; the extraction point two kilometers upstream was exposed to the polluted sewage water during high tide. In neighboring Altona, which belonged to Prussia and had a sand filter system for drinking water, far fewer people fell ill during the epidemic than in Hamburg. Illustration from 19th century.

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