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Authorities shed light on possible cause of deadly train derailment in Germany
Authorities shed light on possible cause of deadly train derailment in Germany

News.com.au

timea day ago

  • News.com.au

Authorities shed light on possible cause of deadly train derailment in Germany

A train derailment in a wooded area of southwestern Germany that killed three people on Sunday may have been caused by an overflowing sewer, local police and prosecutors said Monday. 'It is believed that heavy rain in the area of the accident caused a sewage shaft to overflow,' Ulm police and Ravensburg prosecutors said in a joint statement. 'The water triggered a landslide on the embankment next to the tracks, which in turn caused the derailment,' they added. About 100 passengers were aboard the train when the accident occurred at around 6:10 pm (1610 GMT) near the town of Riedlingen in Baden-Wuerttemberg state. Severe storms swept through the region at the time of the accident, according to weather services. Three people died in the accident, police and prosecutors said, including the train's driver and a member of staff onboard. At least 41 people were injured, some of them severely, they added. Traffic is still suspended on the affected railway line and cleanup work will begin tomorrow, the statement said. The investigation is still ongoing and there is no indication of any foul play or interference with the line, authorities said. In a post on social media, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz expressed his condolences to the families of those killed. He added that he was in close contact with both the interior and transport ministers, and had asked them to 'provide the emergency services with all the support they need'. Footage from the scene of the accident showed yellow-and-grey-coloured train carriages lying on their sides, as firefighters and emergency services tried to get to the passengers. According to local TV station SWR, helicopters arrived shortly after the accident to transport the injured to hospitals in the area, and emergency doctors from nearby hospitals were alerted. German transport is regularly criticised by passengers for its outdated infrastructure, with travellers facing frequent train delays, and various technical problems. The government has pledged to invest several hundred billion euros over the next few years, in particular to modernise infrastructure. In June 2022, a train derailed near a Bavarian Alpine resort in southern Germany, killing four people and injuring dozens.

Overflowing sewer tied to deadly Germany train derailment: authorities
Overflowing sewer tied to deadly Germany train derailment: authorities

Arab News

timea day ago

  • Arab News

Overflowing sewer tied to deadly Germany train derailment: authorities

FRANKFURT: A train derailment in a wooded area of southwestern Germany that killed three people on Sunday may have been caused by an overflowing sewer, local police and prosecutors said Monday. 'It is believed that heavy rain in the area of the accident caused a sewage shaft to overflow,' Ulm police and Ravensburg prosecutors said in a joint statement. 'The water triggered a landslide on the embankment next to the tracks, which in turn caused the derailment,' they added. About 100 passengers were aboard the train when the accident occurred at around 6:10 p.m. (1610 GMT) near the town of Riedlingen in Baden-Wuerttemberg state. Severe storms swept through the region at the time of the accident, according to weather services. Three people died in the accident, police and prosecutors said, including the train's driver and a member of staff onboard. At least 41 people were injured, some of them severely, they added. Traffic is still suspended on the affected railway line and cleanup work will begin tomorrow, the statement said. The investigation is still ongoing and there is no indication of any foul play or interference with the line, authorities said.

Overflowing sewer tied to deadly train accident in Germany: Authorities
Overflowing sewer tied to deadly train accident in Germany: Authorities

Al Arabiya

timea day ago

  • Al Arabiya

Overflowing sewer tied to deadly train accident in Germany: Authorities

A train derailment in a wooded area of southwestern Germany that killed three people on Sunday may have been caused by an overflowing sewer, local police and prosecutors said Monday. 'It is believed that heavy rain in the area of the accident caused a sewage shaft to overflow,' Ulm police and Ravensburg prosecutors said in a joint statement. 'The water triggered a landslide on the embankment next to the tracks, which in turn caused the derailment,' they added. About 100 passengers were aboard the train when the accident occurred at around 6:10 pm (1610 GMT) near the town of Riedlingen in Baden-Wuerttemberg state. Severe storms swept through the region at the time of the accident, according to weather services. Three people died in the accident, police and prosecutors said, including the train's driver and a member of staff onboard. At least 41 people were injured, some of them severely, they added. Traffic is still suspended on the affected railway line and cleanup work will begin tomorrow, the statement said. The investigation is still ongoing and there is no indication of any foul play or interference with the line, authorities said.

Three killed, dozens injured as passenger train derails in south-west Germany
Three killed, dozens injured as passenger train derails in south-west Germany

Malay Mail

timea day ago

  • Malay Mail

Three killed, dozens injured as passenger train derails in south-west Germany

FRANKFURT, July 28 — Three people were killed and several others injured when a regional passenger train derailed in a wooded area in southwestern Germany on Sunday, police said. About 100 passengers were aboard the train, when the accident occurred at around 6.10pm (1610 GMT) near the town of Riedlingen in Baden-Wuerttemberg state. Contacted by AFP, police initially said four people had been killed before correcting their statement to three victims. Authorities declined to elaborate on the number of injured or how seriously hurt they were, though tabloid Bild cited emergency workers saying there were 50 injured. German rail operator Deutsche Bahn confirmed several deaths and numerous injured. Two train carriages had derailed 'for reasons yet unknown', it added. Authorities were currently investigating the circumstances of the accident, the operator said, and traffic had been suspended over a 40-kilometre stretch of the route. German media reported that a landslide might have caused the accident as severe storms swept through the region, according to weather services. The passenger train was travelling from the German town of Sigmaringen to the city of Ulm when it derailed in a forested area. Outdated train infrastructure In a post on social media, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz expressed his condolences to the families of those killed. He added that he was in close contact with both the interior and transport ministers, and had asked them to 'provide the emergency services with all the support they need'. Footage from the scene of the accident showed yellow-and-grey-coloured train carriages lying on their sides, as firefighters and emergency services tried to get to the passengers. According to local TV station SWR, helicopters arrived shortly after the accident to transport the injured to hospitals in the area, and emergency doctors from nearby hospitals were alerted. German transport is regularly criticised by passengers for its outdated infrastructure, with travellers facing frequent train delays, and various technical problems. The government has pledged to invest several hundred billion euros over the next few years, in particular to modernise infrastructure. In June 2022, a train derailed near a Bavarian Alpine resort in southern Germany, killing four people and injuring dozens. Germany's deadliest rail accident happened in 1998 when a high-speed train operated by state-owned Deutsche Bahn derailed in Eschede in Lower Saxony, killing 101 people. — AFP

Three dead, several injured after train derails in Germany
Three dead, several injured after train derails in Germany

Japan Times

timea day ago

  • General
  • Japan Times

Three dead, several injured after train derails in Germany

Three people were killed and several others injured when a regional passenger train derailed in a wooded area in southwestern Germany on Sunday, police said. About 100 passengers were aboard the train, when the accident occurred at around 6:10 p.m. near the town of Riedlingen in Baden-Wuerttemberg state. Police, when contacted, initially said four people had been killed before correcting their statement to three victims. Authorities declined to elaborate on the number of injured or how seriously hurt they were, though tabloid Bild cited emergency workers saying there were 50 injured. German rail operator Deutsche Bahn confirmed several deaths and numerous injured. Two train carriages had derailed "for reasons yet unknown," it added. Authorities are currently investigating the circumstances of the accident, the operator said, and traffic has been suspended over a 40-kilometer stretch of the route. German media reported that a landslide might have caused the accident as severe storms swept through the region, according to weather services. The passenger train was traveling from the German town of Sigmaringen to the city of Ulm when it derailed in a forested area. In a post on social media, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz expressed his condolences to the families of those killed. He added that he was in close contact with both the interior and transport ministers, and had asked them to "provide the emergency services with all the support they need." Footage from the scene of the accident showed yellow-and-grey-colored train carriages lying on their sides, as firefighters and emergency services tried to get to the passengers. According to local TV station SWR, helicopters arrived shortly after the accident to transport the injured to hospitals in the area, and emergency doctors from nearby hospitals were alerted. German transport is regularly criticized by passengers for its outdated infrastructure, with travelers facing frequent train delays, and various technical problems. The government has pledged to invest several hundred billion euros over the next few years, in particular to modernize infrastructure. In June 2022, a train derailed near a Bavarian Alpine resort in southern Germany, killing four people and injuring dozens. Germany's deadliest rail accident happened in 1998 when a high-speed train operated by state-owned Deutsche Bahn derailed in Eschede in Lower Saxony, killing 101 people.

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