More than 20 Are Injured Including 1 Seriously when Bus Flips over in Northeastern Germany
- Early Friday morning, a Flixbus traveling from Copenhagen to Vienna overturned near the Röbel junction along the A19 highway in northern Germany, resulting in injuries to 23 passengers.
- The bus veered to the right of the road before overturning, and the public prosecutor has called in a DEKRA expert to investigate the accident's causes.
- Emergency responders, including firefighters and rescue helicopters, arrived promptly at the scene; those passengers without injuries were transported to the nearby town of Röbel, while one critically injured individual remained trapped inside the bus for two hours.
- Flixbus reported 23 injured passengers, one critically, and confirmed the bus carried 53 passengers and two drivers traveling toward Berlin, with multiple nationalities aboard including Germans, Danes, and others.
- The A19 motorway remained closed toward Berlin until around noon, and Flixbus pledged full support to victims, while this accident follows other recent serious Flixbus crashes in Germany.
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A Flixbus left the road on the 19 motorway in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and tipped over to the side.
A Flixbus is on the highway 19 in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern on the side tilted. 23 people were partly seriously injured.


A Flixbus from Copenhagen towards Vienna crashed at Röbel in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. The bus left the A19 and landed in the ditch. 23 people were injured, some severe. The cause of the accident is still unclear.


BERLIN (AP) — A bus carrying travelers from Denmark to Austria veered off a road in northern Germany and overturned Friday, injuring more than 20 people, including one seriously, police said.
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