Von Zug recorded: 45 train guests unharmed, drivers suffered shock in Garding
Von Zug recorded: 45 train guests unharmed, drivers suffered shock in Garding
positive development in the municipality of Garding: cohesion after rail accident strengthens the community
On Saturday afternoon, an incident occurred at a level crossing in Garding, district of North Friesland, which raised solidarity and cohesion in the community to a new level. A car was hit by a train after the 52-year-old driver crossed the level crossing on the Langerackweg. Although the train driver submitted several hup signals and initiated a full braking, the collision could not be prevented.
Fortunately, the 45 train guests were unharmed, but according to the control center, the driver suffered a shock. Despite the incident, the municipality of Garding showed its best side. Residents and local rescue workers were quickly on hand to help those affected and offer support.The positive development in Garding shows that the cohesion in the community is strengthened in crisis situations. The quick reaction of the local people and their willingness to help each other in difficult times are a sign of an intact and solidary community. The section between Tönning and St. Peter-Ording was closed for two hours, but could be released again after the examinations have been completed.
It is important to focus on the positive aspects at such moments. The incident in Garding has shown that the residents stand together in times of need and support each other. This type of solidarity and cohesion helps to strengthen the community and create a positive environment for everyone.
- Nag