Berlin, Germany – Germany is witnessing an escalating crisis that has become known in the media as the “poison crisis.”
With drug abuse rates spiraling out of control among young people,
Amid warnings from health organizations and social experts of
a “lost generation” threatened by drug addiction and psychological collapse.
Reports issued by German monitoring centers indicated an unprecedented
increase in drug use rates during the current year.
Especially among the age groups of 16 to 25 years,
With the proliferation of new types of chemically manufactured drugs
at low prices and easy access via the Internet or illegal distribution networks.
The crisis, according to experts, is the result of multiple factors,
most notably economic and psychological pressures that have worsened after the energy and inflation crises.
In addition to the influence of social media,
which has contributed to normalizing the idea of “experimentation” among young people.
The German government, for its part, acknowledged the seriousness of the situation
and announced plans to strengthen awareness and treatment programs.
In addition to pursuing networks that exploit teenagers to distribute drugs,
parliamentarians are demanding an urgent national emergency plan.
Observers warn that the continuation of the crisis
without decisive intervention could turn it into
a “social time bomb” that threatens the future of German youth and the security of society alike.




