Numerous injuries – bloody series of accidents on Carinthia’s roads

Date:

On Monday, the Carinthian emergency services were called to several traffic accidents: while a cyclist was rammed by a car in the morning, a motorist crashed into a tree a few hours later. More clashes followed.

After a woman driving a car in St. Stefan in the Wolfsberg district deviated from the right side of the main road for an unknown reason, the 61-year-old crashed into a traffic sign, tried to turn around and rammed a cyclist. (74). The driver involved in the accident continued to drive, but did not get far.

She then crashed into a parked car in a bank parking lot. The driver of the accident, who does not have a driver’s license, and the woman on the bicycle were injured and taken to hospital.

A few hours later the next serious traffic accident occurred – this time in the Klagenfurt district.

Brave driver provides first aid
A local driver lost control of his car on the national highway, left the road and crashed full force into a spruce tree. The seriously injured man received first aid from a brave oncoming vehicle and was eventually transported to hospital by the alert emergency services.

The next accident occurred just two hours later: at a roundabout on the Völkermarkt, two cars collided head-on near the protective island for reasons still unknown. Both drivers (18 and 59 years old) were taken to the Klagenfurt accident hospital after emergency medical treatment.

Car crashes into truck
Early in the evening, the emergency services finally had to drive onto the Tauern motorway to St. Ruprecht: a truck had to stop its multi-ton truck on the braking lane – after which a driver (20) from the Spittal and Drau district noticed it apparently too late: the car crashed into the back of the truck with full force. The alerted fire brigade had to free the injured victim from the seriously deformed wreck.

Source: Krone

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Share post:

Subscribe

Popular

More like this
Related