In Munich, Germany, a fatal train accident occurred when two cargo trains collided on a bridge early Saturday morning. The collision resulted in the death of one person and caused two of the train carriages to derail and fall onto the street below.
Local police are actively investigating the cause of the incident. The crash happened in the Milbertshofen district, a northern part of Munich. Rescue operations were immediately initiated to address the situation.
A police spokesperson confirmed that emergency services were alerted to the incident at 1:40 a.m. local time. An estimated 60 first responders, including fire department personnel, were dispatched to manage the crisis.
This accident highlights the critical importance of safety in railway operations and the swift response of emergency services in handling such incidents.

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