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Trams Smash Head-On in Berlin-Mitte

In the clash of two streetcars, a single individual sustained harm. The underlying reason for this mishap remains undetermined, necessitating further investigation.

Tram Accident in Berlin-Mitte: Two Vehicles Crash Head-On
Tram Accident in Berlin-Mitte: Two Vehicles Crash Head-On

Trams Smash Head-On in Berlin-Mitte

In the heart of Berlin, a collision between two trams took place at Mollstraße/Otto-Braun-Straße in the district of Berlin-Mitte. The Berlin Fire Department was the first to report the incident.

The exact cause of the collision remains unknown, and the police are currently investigating the incident. No official statements have been made regarding the impact of the collision on public transportation in Berlin-Mitte, or the number of vehicles affected by the traffic closure.

One individual was injured in the collision and was taken to the hospital for treatment. The police have not released any further details about the individuals involved in the incident.

Both trams were evacuated before the arrival of the fire department at the scene of the collision. One of the trams derailed at the location. A total of 44 personnel from the fire department were on site, attending to the remaining passengers following the collision.

The police have ordered the Accident Investigation Office in Berlin-Mitte to clarify the accident. As a result, Mollstraße and Otto-Braun-Straße have been temporarily closed to traffic. The police have not yet specified how long the traffic closure will last, nor have they provided any information about the reopening of the streets.

The police investigation into the cause of the collision may impact traffic in the Berlin-Mitte area. The public is advised to avoid the area and to follow traffic updates for the latest information.

This is a developing story, and further details may be released as the investigation progresses.

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