More than 20 Are Injured Including 1 Seriously when Bus Flips over in Northeastern Germany
- A bus carrying travelers from Denmark to Austria flipped over in northeastern Germany, injuring more than 20 people, including one seriously, according to police.
- Twenty-Three people were injured on the bus, which had 53 passengers and two drivers aboard, as reported by Flixbus.
- Rescuers took about two hours to extract one seriously injured victim from the overturned bus.
- Flixbus expressed 'great dismay' about the crash and is collaborating with authorities to find out what caused the incident.
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A Flixbus from Copenhagen towards Vienna crashed at Röbel in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. The bus left the A19 and landed in the ditch. 23 people were injured, some severe. The cause of the accident is still unclear.


More than 20 are injured including 1 seriously when bus flips over in northeastern Germany
BERLIN (AP) — A bus carrying travelers from Denmark to Austria skidded off a road in northern Germany and flipped over on Friday, injuring more than 20 people including one seriously, police said.
A Flixbus on the way to Vienna left the road on a German motorway and tipped over to the side. 20 passengers were injured, one of them life-threatening. The accident has not yet been resolved.
A Flixbus bus carrying Czechs crashed in northern Germany on Friday night. It is not yet clear whether they were injured, a local police spokeswoman said. In total, at least 20 people were reported injured after the bus accident. The bus overturned on its side, and the cause of the accident is not yet known, according to the police in the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.
In an accident at the Röbel junction in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern there were several seriously injured. The Flixbus was travelling from Copenhagen to Vienna.
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