Eight hurt as German train crashes into lorry

AFP  |  Berlin 

A passenger train slammed into a lorry that became stranded on a rail line in northern on Wednesday, injuring at least eight people, two of them seriously, police said.

The crash at around 4:30am (0230 GMT) at a level crossing in Alt Duvenstedt, near Flensburg, derailed the regional train, which was carrying 22 passengers.

One of the injured was flown by helicopter to hospital in the port city of

The accident happened when the cab of the articulated lorry, towing 70 tonnes of heavy equipment, became stranded at the level crossing. The jumped clear before the crash, police told agency DPA.

Police said it was unclear why the truck became stuck at the crossing. The impact badly damaged the front of the train, which was lifted off the tracks.

between and is expected to be severely disrupted for most of Wednesday, police said, because of damage to overhead lines and the tracks.

"A special train from (national rail operator) is coming to get the train that crashed back on the rails," a told daily Bild.

"But the track where the accident happened will remain closed for hours because the rail bed has been affected." Last October, around 16 people were injured in a similar accident between a regional train and an articulated lorry in Sipplingen, near Lake Constance, southern

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First Published: Wed, May 08 2019. 15:30 IST