Two Trams Collide in France: 68 People Injured
strasbourg, france January 12, 2025 13:42Two trams collided in Strasbourg, France, resulting in 68 people injured. The cause of the collision is currently unknown.
Two trams collided in Strasbourg, France, resulting in 68 people injured. The cause of the collision is currently unknown.
A collision between two trams at the busy Strasbourg station on Saturday left 68 people injured, according to local authorities. Investigators have ruled out any deliberate act after initial examination. Both tram drivers are reported to be unharmed but deeply shocked.
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A collision between two trams in a tunnel near Strasbourg station has left around thirty people lightly injured, with half of them taken to hospital for examination or treatment.
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