An investigation has begun into the cause of a collision between two trams in Strasbourg in eastern France, that injured dozens of people.
The accident took place during the afternoon in a tunnel leading to the station near the city’s central train station.
An additional 100 people, though uninjured, were assessed for shock or stress, said René Cellier, director of the Bas-Rhin Fire and Rescue Service.
Emergency services deployed 130 firefighters, 50 rescue vehicles and established a wide safety perimeter.
“Around 50 people are in a state of relative emergency, with injuries such as scalp wounds, clavicle fractures and knee sprains. But there are no critical injuries. It could have been much worse,” Cellier said.
The exact cause of the collision was unclear but local media reported that one of the trams was reversing at the time.
Mayor Jeanne Barseghian, who visited the site, described the incident as a “brutal collision” and expressed her gratitude to emergency responders. “I am at the station with the injured and rescuers. Thank you for your mobilisation,” she said on X. She urged the public not to obstruct rescue operations.
Images shared on social media showed two severely damaged tram cars, one of which had derailed in the tunnel.
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