A storm wreaked havoc at Frankfurt Airport, leading to dozens of flight cancellations. Heavy rain caused flooding on the tarmac, prompting an extended suspension of ground handling operations. The accumulation of water affected plane parking, loading, and unloading areas. Ground handling was halted for over two hours at Germany’s busiest airport. Consequently, 34 aircraft faced delayed take-offs, and 23 scheduled arrivals were diverted to alternative airports. The German Weather Service had issued a thunderstorm warning for Hessen, the state encompassing Frankfurt. The incident highlights the impact of adverse weather on air travel operations and the necessity for contingency plans in such situations.