Overview
- The regional passenger train left the tracks at about 6:10 p.m. on July 27 between Zell-Bechingen and Riedlingen in Baden-Württemberg.
- Of the roughly 100 people aboard, three died and about 34 were injured, several of them seriously.
- Preliminary findings point to a landslide brought on by days of heavy rain that may have deposited soil and rocks onto the rails.
- Firefighters, police and medical teams have navigated dense forest to free survivors and treat the wounded.
- Interior Minister Thomas Strobl visited the site and Chancellor Friedrich Merz offered condolences while pledging full support for rescue efforts.