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Three rear-collision accidents resulting in five injured people.

Multiple Rear-End Collisions on Autobahn 9 near Munich Cause Injuries At least five individuals were hurt in three separate accidents on the Autobahn 9 near Munich. These incidents occurred due to stalled traffic resulting from mowing work, as the authorities confirmed on Wednesday. In the...

A police patrol car is parked on a street.
A police patrol car is parked on a street.

Law enforcement officials engaged in activities. - Three rear-collision accidents resulting in five injured people.

A traffic jam led to two rear-end crashes with damage to the vehicles' bodies. On the opposite side of the A9, witnesses slowed down, resulting in a third rear-end crash, according to police. Three individuals suffered minor injuries, the reports confirmed.

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The accidents occurred in Garching, a district located in Upper Bavaria, near Munich. The Police were actively managing the situation, directing traffic to avoid further incidents. A motorcyclist was also involved in one of the crashes, adding to the chaos on the road. The emergency services responded swiftly, deploying a helicopter to assess the extent of the damage and provide assistance if necessary. The rear-end collisions caused significant disruption to the usual traffic flow, leading todelays and inconvenience for motorists. The District of Altötting, known for its scenic beauty, was affected by these unfortunate incidents. A car was involved in each of the three accidents, further highlighting the importance of road safety and attentive driving.

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