Dozens injured in Legoland roller coaster crash in Germany
A roller coaster crash at a Legoland theme park in southern Germany injured 31 people on Thursday, according to local authorities.
One person suffered severe but not life-threatening injuries and 15 people were taken to hospital with light injuries after the incident in the Bavarian town of Günzburg, a police spokesperson told CNN.
The cause of the crash was not immediately clear, but investigators are working at the crash scene, the spokesperson added.
A fire truck drives past the entrance to Legoland in the Bavarian town. Stefan Puchner/picture alliance via Getty Images Rescue helicopters were seen in a field near the amusement park. Stefan Puchner/picture alliance via Getty ImagesThe incident was the second recent roller coaster accident in the country.
On Saturday, a 57-year-old woman died when she fell out of a roller coaster car in the Rhineland-Palatinate village of Klotten, local police told CNN. Investigators have yet to present their findings on the cause of the fatal accident.