Serious traffic accident in Moosburg: Woman in distress because of microsleep!
On October 31, 2025, two serious traffic accidents occurred in Moosburg, which mobilized several emergency services.

Serious traffic accident in Moosburg: Woman in distress because of microsleep!
On October 31, 2025, the sirens wailed at 6 p.m. in the market town of Moosburg, Klagenfurt-Land district. This was the beginning of a dramatic evening when the Moosburg and Seigbichl volunteer fire departments were alerted to a serious traffic accident in the Ratzenegg district. For unknown reasons, a car collided with a truck, causing significant property damage. At the same time, another traffic accident occurred on the B95, in which three cars were affected, which further complicated the situation. According to Klick Kärnten, the emergency services were immediately mobilized to reach the scene of the accident.
Previously, on the same day at 4:20 p.m., another serious accident occurred in Moosburg. A 31-year-old woman from the Klagenfurt-Land district was driving her car on Flatschacher Straße L70a towards Klagenfurt. She stated that she lost control of the vehicle due to a microsleep. Her car veered off the road to the left near Faning, overturned and crashed through a group of trees. Eventually the car ended up on its roof. The woman was able to free herself from the vehicle and, after receiving first aid from the flight doctor of the C11 rescue helicopter, was taken to the Klagenfurt accident hospital with injuries of an unspecified degree. The driver's alcohol test was negative and the vehicle was totaled. The Tigring Volunteer Fire Department, the Kreggab Volunteer Fire Department and the Moosburg Volunteer Fire Department were involved in this accident, as reported by [My District](https://www.meinbezirk.at/ Klagefurt-land/c-lokales/schwerer-unfall-in-moosburg-wegen-sekunden Schlaf_a7156365).
Rescue measures and consequences
The immediate response of the volunteer fire departments demonstrated a well-organized emergency infrastructure in the region. In both accidents, the rescue operations required extensive coordination in order to provide the affected people with care as quickly as possible. Given the seriousness of the accidents, both technical assistance and emergency medical care were necessary to provide rapid relief in the difficult situations.
The accidents also shed light on the dangers of road traffic and the importance of vigilance while driving. The issue of microsleep in particular is often underestimated, but could have life-threatening consequences. The authorities recommend that you take a break immediately if you feel tired and, if necessary, use alternative means of transport.
Overall, the evening in Moosburg shows how quickly situations in road traffic can change and how important quick intervention and cooperation between different aid organizations are. Those affected and their families can only hope that road conditions will improve with increased awareness of safety and health.