Munich, Germany—A passenger train left the tracks in rural Bavaria shortly after midday on Thursday. The derailment killed five people instantly and left dozens more injured, some in critical condition. Emergency sirens sounded across the district as first responders rushed to the rural site.
The train, traveling between two regional hubs, tipped onto its side while rounding a curve at high speed. Three carriages left the rails entirely, slamming into an embankment near a forested area. Passengers were thrown from their seats during the impact, leading to a chaotic scene of debris and twisted metal.
Local fire departments and medical units arrived within twenty minutes of the crash. They set up a triage center in an adjacent field to stabilize the injured before transport. Rescue crews utilized hydraulic cutters to free passengers trapped in the wreckage for nearly three hours.
Regional police confirmed the death toll during a short press briefing at the scene. They noted that the train had been carrying nearly one hundred people at the time of the incident. Investigators have already secured the black box recorders to begin determining why the train left the tracks.
Railway officials have shut down the entire line in both directions to facilitate the investigation. Buses are currently replacing train services, although significant delays remain for commuters across the state. Maintenance crews are standing by to begin the process of righting the overturned carriages.
Hospital staff in Munich report receiving over thirty patients in the last few hours. Specialized trauma teams are managing the intake while relatives wait for information on survivors. The mood at the hospital is somber as authorities confirm the identities of those recovered from the wreckage.
Experts are currently looking at track conditions and recent maintenance logs to identify potential failures. It remains unclear if mechanical error or track obstruction caused the sudden deviation. The site is currently under heavy surveillance to preserve evidence for the federal prosecutor.
Work to remove the damaged train cars will likely continue through the night. The investigation into the incident will focus on speed limitations and sensor logs from the rail signaling system. Officials will provide another update once the tracks are cleared.
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