Overview
- A regional passenger train derailed on July 27 at about 18:10 near Zell-Bechingen in Baden-Württemberg when two cars left the tracks in a forested section.
- Authorities have confirmed three fatalities and around 34 serious injuries among the roughly 100 passengers on board.
- Emergency responders including firefighters, rescue services and police remain on site working to free and treat the injured in challenging forest terrain.
- Investigators are collecting soil samples and reviewing rainfall data to determine if heavy rains triggered a landslide that obstructed the tracks.
- Deutsche Bahn has closed the rail line and is cooperating with federal police; Chancellor Friedrich Merz has pledged full government support for the rescue and recovery efforts.