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Dozens of people were injured whenĀ two trains on a roller coaster collidedĀ at a Legoland amusement park in Guenzburg, Germany, on Thursday (August 11).
According toĀ Fox News, one of the trains on the Fire Dragon roller coaster engaged the emergency brakesĀ resulting in the second car slamming into it from behind.
TheĀ accident left 34 people injured, with two people suffering severe injuries. Firefighters had to rescue people from the damaged train cars, and the injured people were airlifted to the hospital. Photos show three medivac helicopters stationed outside of the amusement park.
Authorities did not say how many people had to be hospitalized or provide information on their conditions.
Officials have not determined the cause of the accident. It is unclear why the front train slammed on its brakes or why the second train failed to stop in time to avoid a collision.