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Due to bad weather in Germany, a train crashed into a tree, roads and houses were flooded

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In Berlin, a suburban train with 100 passengers collided with a tree, no one was injured. In Saxony-Anhalt, 70 incidents were recorded due to flooding and fallen trees.

Due to bad weather in Germany, a train crashed into a tree, roads and houses were flooded

Due to the storm in Germany, a train carrying about 100 passengers in Berlin crashed into a tree. Flooded streets and houses are being recorded across the country. This is reported by Spiegel, reports UNN.

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Severe thunderstorms caused an accident involving a suburban train carrying about 100 passengers in Berlin. The S1 line train collided with a hanging tree in the evening. The windshield shattered from the impact. No one was injured

- the publication writes.

It is also reported that in Pankow, a lightning strike caused delays and cancellations on numerous lines. A company spokesperson said it was initially unclear how long the disruptions would last.

A spokesperson for the fire service control center said that by evening there were 13 calls in the Cottbus area. Firefighters were mainly called due to broken tree branches and fallen trees.

Severe thunderstorms in parts of Saxony-Anhalt led to numerous calls to fire and rescue services. According to emergency dispatch centers, there were at least 70 incidents related to flooded basements, flooded streets, and trees or branches blocking roads. No one was injured.

In Derenburg, streets were flooded after heavy rain, and hail also fell. Firefighters were called to clear flooded roads. In Ermleben, federal highway 185 was flooded in the area of Endorferstrasse.

After a severe storm with heavy rain and thunderstorms, the fire department in Dessau-Roßlau received reports almost every minute about flooded basements and streets, as well as water leaking through roofs.

Recall

Ukraine is expecting three days of bad weather - thunderstorms, squalls, and rising water levels. Level I danger, yellow, has been declared. In mountainous areas, small mudflows are possible.