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400 passengers on a train by ICE were safely evacuated due to a malfunctioning overhead line.

A Deutsche Bahn ICE train, traveling from Munich to the Baltic resort of Binz, became trapped at Buch S-Bahn station close to Berlin as a result of a broken overhead cable. This incident caused around 400 passengers on board to be assisted by emergency services on Tuesday afternoon, as stated...

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May 2, 2024
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Urgent situations - 400 passengers on a train by ICE were safely evacuated due to a malfunctioning overhead line.

A Deutsche Bahn ICE train got stuck at Buch S-Bahn station close to Berlin since it had a damaged overhead wire. Approximately 400 travelers were saved from the train by emergency teams on a Tuesday afternoon, as reported by the Berlin Fire Department. As per Deutsche Bahn, the ICE was heading from Munich to the Baltic holiday spot of Binz. The fire department representative told that they were notified at around 3 p.m. because of a hillside fire as a result of the falling wires. The train slid into the S-Bahn station and was emptied there until the afternoon. Someone was escorted to the hospital with slight heart issues, added the fire department official.

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Source: www.stern.de

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