Three frontal accidents on the street in Styria demanded twelve seriously injured on Tuesday: in Stainz two cars crashed into each other, in Weiz three people had to be brought to hospitals. Seven people were injured in the B 320 in Michaelerberg-Puggern after a 66-year-old fell asleep behind the wheel.
In Michaelerberg-Puggern, the emergency services moved at 11.10 am. A 66-year-old man from the Liezen District was on the B 320 with his 19-year-old son when he apparently came to the opposite track because of a second sleep. There he bumped into the car of a family from Belgium. The 66-year-old was trapped in the vehicle. He was flown to the clinic in Schwarzach in the Pongau.
The whole family had to go to the hospital
The 19-year-old passenger and the Belgian family people and three children between the ages of four and eight lured small injuries. They were all taken by the Red Cross to Schlading to the Diakonessen clinic.
Two injuries on the Rain Native Roadway
At 9:20 am on Tuesday, the Roscegeg Volunteer Fire Brigade in Stainz moved for an assignment: two cars had crashed against each other on the rain of the rain in the “Zöhrurve”. A man (47) and a woman of the same age were injured. The voluntary fire brigade barg of the Oetsegg Barg.
The 18-year-old had to go to the university clinic
In Weiz on the B 72 a serious accident occurred around 11.40 am. An Oststeirer (72) came to the opposite job for unknown cause and clashed there by the car of a 20-year-old. Both men were seriously injured, the older person had to be flown to the LKH Graz with the rescue helicopter.
The 18-year-old passenger of the younger man was first transferred to the LKH Weiz, but then transferred to the University Hospital in Graz. The B72 was closed in the area of the accident location for the duration of the clean -up work for all traffic.
Source: Krone

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