Collision between two trams in Strasbourg: around fifty injured and a hundred people involved, according to the fire brigade

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Collision Between Two Trams in Strasbourg: 30 Injured and Major Disruptions

This Saturday afternoon, a violent collision between two trams occurred at the Strasbourg train station, causing a real shock for the passengers aboard. The incident took place at the “Gare Centrale” stop, where a switch error led to the collision. Authorities confirmed that around fifty people were injured, with thirty of them being treated as relatively urgent. Among them, 15 injured passengers were evacuated to the city’s hospitals, but fortunately, no one is in life-threatening danger.

The injury report includes scalp wounds, fractures, particularly to the collarbone, and less severe injuries such as sprained knees. Thankfully, no one is in critical condition. Strasbourg’s mayor, Jeanne Barseghian, who visited the scene, clarified that the accident was caused by a head-on collision due to one tram moving backward. The reasons for this movement are still unknown, and an investigation is underway to determine the exact cause.

A Shocking Accident, but No Fatalities

The two tram drivers were quickly attended to. Although they did not suffer any physical injuries, they were “extremely shocked” by the incident, as stated by Emmanuel Auneau, the CEO of the Strasbourg Transport Company (CTS). Emergency services mobilized over 130 firefighters and civil security agents, deploying significant resources to assist the injured.

Major Disruptions to Transport Network

This accident has caused major disruptions to the city’s transport network. Tram lines A and D have been completely suspended, and buses no longer have access to the central station. To facilitate the movement of passengers and relieve the tram system, replacement bus services have been put in place. However, authorities are advising people to avoid the areas around the train station, Place des Halles, and Boulevard du Président Wilson to assist emergency operations and minimize congestion.

This event has also highlighted the vulnerability of the transport network in an ever-growing city, with authorities and emergency responders continuing to prioritize public safety.

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