accidents No salvage after plane crash in the Baltic Sea Radar image: The trajectory of the Cessna 551 before it crashed into the Baltic Sea. photo © Flightradar24/dpa The Cessna 551 that crashed in early September is not recovered from the water. The Federal Bureau of Aircraft Accident Investigation explains why it made this decision. The Cessna 551 flown by a Cologne businessman and which crashed in the Baltic Sea in early September is not recovered. "We decided not to...
Status: 11/20/2022 3:13 p.m Three days after the train accident near Leiferde, the fire brigade began pumping out the explosive propane gas from the wagons on Sunday. The first attempt had to be stopped yesterday. The emergency services had measured an increased gas concentration in the evening. The reason for the higher concentration is reportedly no wind. The gas escaping from at least one of the overturned tank wagons is therefore not evaporating as well as in the previous days,...
Status: 11/19/2022 7:58 p.m After the train accident in the district of Gifhorn, the clean-up work continues. There are difficulties in pumping the gas out of the leaking wagons. A lot of other work is also needed. Safety still beats the speed factor, said a fire department spokesman for the NDR in Lower Saxony on Saturday. Because at least one of the two overturned tank wagons continues to leak propane gas, there is still a risk of explosion. According to...
rail traffic Recovery on the Hanover-Berlin route will probably take a few more days Several wheel axles of the freight trains involved in the accident are scattered on and off the rails. photo © Michael Matthey/dpa After two freight trains collided, the clean-up began. It will be a while before trains can run normally again. The salvage of the accident gas freight wagons and the repair of the destroyed section of the route between Hanover and Berlin are likely to...
Status: 11/19/2022 5:52 p.m After the train accident in the district of Gifhorn, the clean-up work continues. The gas from the leaking wagons is to be pumped out. This will take time - and is only the start of further work. Safety still beats the speed factor, said a fire department spokesman for the NDR in Lower Saxony on Saturday. Because at least one of the two overturned tank wagons continues to leak propane gas, there is still a risk...
Lake Lucerne Difficult recovery work: car falls 50 meters and sinks in the 180 meter deep lake The car broke through a railing on the shore road and fell almost 50 meters deep into Lake Lucerne (Swiss canton of Uri) © Schwyz Cantonal Police 07/27/2022, 13:04 2 min reading time A car left a shore road on Lake Lucerne and fell almost 50 meters deep. It then sank to the 180 meter deep bottom of the body of water. The...
The red painted metal arm stretches high into the sky. The rail crane, with the help of which Deutsche Bahn (DB) initiated what may be the last stages of the salvage work on Wednesday morning, has around 160 tons of lifting power - and lifted the last of the five wagons that derailed along with the locomotive on June 3 near Garmisch-Partenkirchen . Five people died in the accident and dozens were injured, some seriously.The cause is still unclear, the...
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Ukraine war Over 100 years old: Ancient warship is said to rescue the sunken "Moskva". The sunken "Moskva" and the salvage ship, the "Kommuna". © Picture Alliance 4/25/2022, 6:12 p.m 1 min reading time For Russia, the sinking of the "Moskva" was a slap in the face. Now the warship is to be salvaged - by one of the oldest ships in the Russian fleet. Since the invasion, Russia has had to deal with a number of serious setbacks: fallen...
Large amounts of lithium lie deep in the mountains in southern Austria. The German-Australian mining engineer Dietrich Wanke wants to cover part of the European demand with it. About a man who is on a treasure hunt around the world. Of Silvia Liebrich, WolfsbergIt's quiet and cool in the mountain. Only a simple iron grating seals off the black gorge from the outside world. Whoever enters it, dives into a completely different world after just a few steps. Faint daylight...