One dead after freight trains collide in Munich
Recovery crews worked to clear empty wagons after the collision, and police said the cause remained unclear.
- Two freight trains collided on a railway bridge in Munich, Germany, on Saturday, sending two wagons plunging about 5 meters onto the street below.
- Emergency services were alerted to the collision in Munich's northern district of Milbertshofen at 1:40 a.m., with about 60 first responders dispatched to the scene.
- The derailed wagons fell about 5 meters from the bridge and carried no cargo, according to German authorities, posing no threat to public safety.
- Local authorities confirmed one fatality in the crash, while there were no reports of anyone else being hurt in the incident.
- The cause of the collision remains under investigation, and the street beneath the bridge has been closed while recovery and clearing operations continue.
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A man died when two derailed wagons fell from a bridge.The wagons fell five meters on the street and crushed several cars.
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