Ludwigshafen: Several people injured in tram accident
Emergency services on scene after derailment in city centre
At least 10 people have been injured, two seriously, after a tram derailed in the city centre of Ludwigshafen, Germany.
The accident happened at around 10:30am on Thursday morning when the tram left the tracks near the Berliner Platz stop.
Emergency services are currently on the scene and are working to free the passengers who are still trapped inside the tram.
The cause of the accident is not yet known, but police are investigating.
The tram network in Ludwigshafen has been suspended while the emergency services deal with the incident.
Witness accounts
One witness, who was on the tram at the time of the accident, said: "I heard a loud bang and then the tram started to shake violently. People were screaming and falling out of their seats."
Another witness, who was standing at the tram stop, said: "I saw the tram coming around the corner and it was clear that it was going too fast. It derailed and hit a tree."
Injuries
The extent of the injuries is not yet known, but at least 10 people have been injured, two of them seriously.
The injured have been taken to local hospitals for treatment.
Investigation
The police are investigating the cause of the accident. They are appealing for witnesses to come forward.
The tram network in Ludwigshafen has been suspended while the emergency services deal with the incident.
Conclusion
This is a developing story and more information will be released as it becomes available.