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Two trams collide in Strasbourg. Photo Courtesy: X page video grab

Thirty hurt after two trams collide in France in rare event

| @indiablooms | Jan 12, 2025, at 06:07 pm

At least 30 people were hurt after two trams collided in a tunnel in France's Strasbourg city on Saturday, a rare occurrence in the transport system.

Several pictures and videos of the mishap have gone viral on social media.

One of the videos showed smoke coming out from a tram and chaos prevailed with people shouting in panic following the accident.

A spokesman for the prefecture told BBC that an investigation into the cause of the accident has been opened and no fatalities have been confirmed.

Over 130 firefighters and 50 rescue vehicles were rushed to the scene to clear the area.

Mayor Jeanne Barseghian reached the spot and posted on X: "I am at the station, alongside the injured and the rescue workers. I thank them for their mobilization."

While the exact cause of the mishap is still not known, some media reports claim one of the trams was reversing when the accident occurred.

According to reports, hundreds of other commuters, who were uninjured, were assessed for shock or stress.

Strasbourg reinstated tram service in 1994.

Until now, the city has not witnessed any major tram tragedy.

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