German Regional Train Derails Near Riedlingen Killing Three Injuring Dozens
German Regional Train Derails Near Riedlingen Killing Three Injuring Dozens

German Regional Train Derails Near Riedlingen Killing Three Injuring Dozens

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A regional passenger train carrying around 100 people derailed near the town of Riedlingen in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, resulting in three deaths and dozens of injuries. The accident occurred in a wooded area at approximately 6:10 pm on Sunday while the train was traveling from Sigmaringen to Ulm. Initial investigations suggest a landslide, possibly caused by severe thunderstorms and heavy rain in the region, may have led to the derailment. Emergency responders, including six air ambulance helicopters and rescue teams from neighboring Bavaria, were dispatched to the scene to assist passengers. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz expressed condolences to the victims' families and confirmed close coordination with interior and transport ministers to support rescue operations. Authorities have suspended traffic on a 40-kilometer stretch of the railway and continue to investigate the exact cause of the incident.

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