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A terrible accident in France: Two metro trains collided head-on.

A terrible accident in France: Two metro trains collided head-on.

11.01.2025 21:00

Two metro trains collided head-on in Strasbourg, France. It was reported that at least 30 people were injured in the horrific accident.

In the metro station located in Strasbourg, France, two trains collided. According to initial reports, at least 30 people were injured in the incident.

THE CAUSE OF THE ACCIDENT IS UNKNOWN

One of the trams derailed due to the impact of the collision. While many teams were dispatched to the area, it was reported that the cause of the accident is still unknown.

PANIC MOMENTS AT THE METRO STATION

The panic moments experienced at the metro station were captured on camera. In the footage on social media, smoke is seen rising from the trams involved in the accident, and people are trying to open the tram doors. Additionally, injured individuals are seen lying on the ground, and many people are running around in a panic.



 
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