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Around 30 people have been hurt after two trams collided in Strasbourg, France, earlier today, as emergency teams get to work on the injured in the area
Firefighters say two trams have collided in Strasbourg in eastern France, injuring dozens of people, though none critically.
Two trams collided at Strasbourg's central station on Saturday, injuring 68 people, authorities said. Reports said that one tram, which had been stopped, moved backwards down a slope for unknown reasons, colliding with another tram that was stationary.
A rescue operation is underway at Strasbourg station after at least 30 people were injured after two trams collided
AT LEAST 50 people have been injured after two trams collided at a station in France. Harrowing footage shows the aftermath of the smash with onlookers breaking down the doors to pull terrified
Jonathan David (second) and Emanuel Emegha (seventh) go head-to-head in a matchup between two of the top scorers in Ligue 1 when Lille OSC visits Strasbourg on January 25, 2025 at Stade de la
The emergency services rushed to Strasbourg station after two trams crashed this afternoon in the city in eastern France. The number of injured could be as high as 50, France3 reports citing René Cellier, the director of the Bas-Rhin Fire and Rescue service, while other sources have said that around 30 were hurt.
The toll from a collision of two trams in Strasbourg has risen to 68 injured in a rare accident that sowed panic near the eastern French city’s main train station, authorities said Sunday. On Saturday afternoon, a stationary tram at the underground stop ...
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