Firefighters say two trams have collided in Strasbourg in eastern France, injuring dozens of people, though none critically.
STRASBOURG – 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, the authorities said on Jan 12.
A shocking collision between two trams at Strasbourg’s central station has left dozens injured. The accident occurred when one tram switched tracks and collided with a stationary tram in a tunnel leading to the station.
Two trams collided at the central station in Strasbourg on Saturday, January 11, leaving about fifty people injured. According to police, a moving tram is believed to have run into the opposite lane and crashed with a stationary tram at the stop.
Two trams collided in a tunnel in the eastern French city of Strasbourg on Saturday, injuring at least twenty people, the authorities said. In 1994, Strasbourg was the first major French city to re-introduce trams,
Multiple injuries have been reported after two trams collided near Strasbourg's central station. Police and emergency services urged people to avoid the area.
France: Two trams collided in a tunnel in Strasbourg, injuring at least twenty people. Authorities have not yet determined the cause of the accident. A large security perimeter is in place, with ambulances on site.
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