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Heavy Rain-Fueled Landslide Blamed for Deadly Train Derailment in Baden-Württemberg

Investigators say a landslide triggered by intense rainfall caused the derailment, injuring about 50 passengers, 25 of them seriously.

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Overview

  • A regional passenger train derailed on the evening of July 27 in the Biberach district of southeastern Baden-Württemberg.
  • Police investigators determined that heavy rainfall destabilized a trackside embankment, triggering a landslide onto the rails and causing the wreck.
  • Approximately 50 passengers were hurt in the crash, including 25 with serious injuries, and officials have described the incident as a deadly accident with fatalities not yet confirmed.
  • Fire and police units coordinated on-site rescue efforts to evacuate trapped passengers and provide medical treatment immediately after the derailment.
  • Authorities have launched a safety review of drainage systems and embankment reinforcements along the known landslide-prone corridor as part of the ongoing investigation.