A bus accident on a highway in northeastern Germany leaves 2 dead

BERLIN (AP) — A bus accident on a highway in northeastern Germany on Saturday left two people dead and another four seriously injured, police said.

The accident happened on an exit from the A11 highway that leads to a parking lot close to an interchange near Prenzlau, northeast of Berlin, German news agency dpa reported. Seven people were lightly injured.

The bus ended up on its side. No other vehicle was believed to be involved and the cause of the accident, which happened in wintry conditions, wasn’t immediately clear. The two people killed were a 29-year-old woman and a 48-year-old man.

Brandenburg state police spokesperson Beate Kardels said the bus operated by Flixbus, Germany’s dominant long-distance bus operator, was heading toward Poland.

The company said it was en route from Berlin to the Polish city of Szczecin, a roughly 150-kilometer (93-mile) trip, with 13 passengers and a driver on board.

A bus accident on a highway in northeastern Germany leaves 2 dead | iNFOnews.ca
Emergency services work at the scene of a bus accident near Uckermark, Germany on Saturday, Jan. 11, 2025. (Michael Ukas/dpa via AP)
A bus accident on a highway in northeastern Germany leaves 2 dead | iNFOnews.ca
Emergency services work at the scene of a bus accident near Uckermark, Germany on Saturday, Jan. 11, 2025. (Michael Ukas/dpa via AP)
A bus accident on a highway in northeastern Germany leaves 2 dead | iNFOnews.ca
Emergency services work at the scene of a bus accident near Uckermark, Germany on Saturday, Jan. 11, 2025. (Michael Ukas/dpa via AP)

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