Rescue operations at the train crash site have been completed in Germany

    Rescue operations at the train crash site in Germany have been completed, the head of the local rescue service, Charlotte Ziller, told the press.

    According to the Report, according to the latest data, three people were killed and more than 50 were injured.

    "According to our information, there are no more people in the cars, and everyone has received medical assistance," Ziller said.

    The disaster with the Sigmaringen-Ulm train occurred on Sunday evening.

    Shortly before the disaster, there was a storm in this place, and there are suggestions that it washed away the embankment, which is why the train derailed.

    But there is no official information about the causes of the disaster yet.

    "We will be working all night; we have started an investigation. Physical evidence will now be collected at the site, which is likely to take until tomorrow or longer," Ulm police spokesman Sven Franken was quoted as saying by Reuters.

    According to the DPA news agency, there were about 100 people on the train.