Firefighters say two trams have collided in Strasbourg in eastern France, injuring dozens of people, though none critically.
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
Dozens were left injured after two trams collided at a major station in Strasbourg, France, on Saturday afternoon. Chaotic scenes were recorded in a clip circulating on the social media platform X, seemingly showing several people on the ground following the incident while an alarm resonates in the air.
At least 30 people were injured after two trams collided in the tunnel at Strasbourg station in France on Saturday afternoon. Emergency services have launched a rescue mission after the crash that left several injured with five individuals in critical condition,
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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
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.
Certain areas of tram are closed near the Strasbourg central railway station following a collision of two trams in Strasbourg, France, on Jan. 12, 2025. (Photo by Genevieve Engel/Xinhua)
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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.