Landslide Blamed for Deadly Train Derailment in Southwest Germany

By Stefan J. Bos, Worthy News Europe Bureau Chief

RIEDLINGEN, GERMANY (Worthy News) – A train derailment in southwest Germany that left at least three people dead and dozens injured, was likely caused by a landslide triggered by torrential rainfall in the area, authorities said Monday.

The announcement came after a regional passenger train plunged off the tracks on Sunday, July 27, near the town of Riedlingen in the German state of Baden-Württemberg.

“It appears that heavy rains caused a slope to collapse onto the tracks, resulting in the derailment,” police confirmed.

According to investigators, flooding overwhelmed a sewage shaft, leading to an embankment collapse just as the train passed through the area.

Authorities said that among those who died in the tragedy were the 32-year-old train driver, a 36-year-old apprentice, and a 70-year-old passenger.

Emergency responders reported that between 41 and 50 people were injured, with about 25 seriously hurt. About 100 passengers were on board at the time of the accident, officials explained.

TERRIFYING SCENES

Witnesses described a terrifying scene as passengers were trapped in crumpled carriages. “We had to use saws to get them out,” rescue workers added.

Firefighters, medics, and six air ambulances were reportedly dispatched to the remote accident site, officials said.

Rescue operations were complicated by debris and unstable terrain following the landslide, Worthy News learned.

The derailment occurred between the towns of Riedlingen and Munderkingen, along the Regional Express 55 route connecting Sigmaringen and Ulm.

Authorities said the affected rail section was shut down pending a full safety inspection, and replacement buses were deployed to serve stranded passengers.

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz expressed condolences to the victims’ families and pledged “government support for the survivors and rescue personnel.”

INFRASTRUCTURE QUESTIONS

National rail operator Deutsche Bahn opened a crisis hotline and promised full cooperation with investigators.

However the derailment is the latest in a series of weather-related infrastructure failures in Germany and Europe.

In Germany, the region had been under severe weather warnings in the days before the crash, and parts of Baden-Württemberg experienced flash flooding and saturated ground conditions.

Climate change warriors, including numerous scientists, view it as another reason to table global warming.

Other experts say climate change has been a regular part of life on Earth, but increasing human settlements near water and other areas inevitably lead to more victims when severe weather strikes.

Copyright 1999-2026 Worthy News. This article was originally published on Worthy News and was reproduced with permission.


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