At least three people were killed and several others were injured after a passenger train derailed in southwestern Germany on Sunday, according to local authorities.
“According to current investigations, three people were killed and other passengers were seriously injured,” Ulm police said in a statement
It was not immediately clear how many people were wounded.
The train had been carrying around 100 passengers when at least two carriages derailed at around 6:10 p.m. (1610 GMT) near the town of Riedlingen in the state of Baden-Württemberg.
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Emergency services including fire brigade, rescue crews and police were attending the scene, while Baden-Württemberg state interior minister Thomas Strobl was also on his way, according to a spokesperson.
Several dead in train crash in southern Germany
“I am in close contact with the interior minister and the transport minister and have asked them to support the rescue forces by all means,” German Chancellor Friedrich Merz wrote in a post on X.
The regional train had been traveling through a hilly and wooded area between Sigmaringen and the city of Ulm where, according to the local Südwest Presse newspaper, the local hospital was freeing up beds to receive casualties.





