What Caused Train Derailment in Germany: Heavy Rain or System Failure? Three Lives Lost, 41 Injured

What Caused Train Derailment in Germany: Heavy Rain or System Failure? Three Lives Lost, 41 Injured
On July 27, a passenger train derailed near the town of Riedlingen in south-western Germany, leaving three people dead and at least 41 injured.
Authorities believe heavy rainfall caused a sewage shaft to overflow, triggering a landslide that led to the crash.
Among the victims were the train’s driver and a staff member.
With around 100 passengers on board and severe storms sweeping the region, questions are now being raised: Was this a natural disaster—or a preventable failure of infrastructure?
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