Horror accident near Brokdorf: Two bikers seriously injured!
Horror accident near Brokdorf: Two bikers seriously injured!
A serious accident in Brokdorf, in the Steinburg district, caused horror on Saturday afternoon. Two motorcyclists, a 39-year-old woman and her 34-year-old companion, were seriously injured in the collision by car on October 5. The incident occurred around 2:40 p.m. on the federal road 431, not far from the nuclear power plant, as the driver of a Dacia, a 54-year-old man, placed from a side street into the main street.
eyewitness reports and initial police information indicate that the two bikers were at high speed when the car suddenly stepped on their road. The impact was so violent that both motorcyclists were thrown into the air by the force of the collision. The motorcycles bounced directly against the driver's side of the gray Dacia, which explains the severity of the injuries to the two bikers.
critical rescue measures
A large rescue operation was mobilized for the quick medical care of the injured. Two rescue helicopters from Hohenlockstedt and Hamburg transported the seriously injured motorcyclists to two different hospitals in Hamburg. During the rescue, the fire brigade had to grab Wewelfleth in order to free the woman who was trapped under the car. According to the police, their condition is extremely critical.
The federal road 431 was closed to both directions for several hours, while the scene of the accident was examined and the emergency services worked on ensuring the scene of the accident. The extensive commitment of the fire brigade and the police illustrate how serious the situation was and which dangers can lurk in road traffic.
This incident not only hit the two directly affected, but also ensures ongoing conversation in the region. How important it is to stay focused on road traffic is clearly illustrated by such serious accidents. The investigation into the clarification of the course will show which teachings must be drawn from this tragic incident.
For more information about this incident, See the current reporting on www.shz.de .
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