Munich: Overturned crane in Arabellapark – Munich movie accident here on video



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In the screenshot of this current video, you can clearly see the dump crane at Arabellapark in Munich.

© Lothar Christoph

There was a serious accident in the Arabellapark in Munich. A construction crane fell onto an HVB tower outbuilding. Two people were seriously injured. You can read all the information on our news ticker.

  • A serious accident literally shook the streets around the Arabellapark in München.
  • Versus 9.30 a. M. collapsed Crane at a construction site on the roof of the HVB Tower or the corporate headquarters of Unicredit. The blow was heard from afar. Two construction workers were seriously injured.
  • A reader has one Video done by misfortune. You can find it under the Update from 10.16 am A current image of the crash site can be found in the update from 10.43 am

11:24 am: A spokesperson for Munich Police upon request confirms that the investigations carried out Kripo Munich about the cause of the accident. The rescue operation itself is over. However, there will probably be traffic obstructions around the Arabellapark throughout the day. According to the Munich police, at least the Englschalkinger Strasse will be closed until further notice. It seems clear that something went wrong when the crane was disassembled. What exactly is the topic of the investigation? We also end our one minute live ticker at this point. As soon as there is new information, read it here immediately.

11.10 am: A spokesperson for Munich Fire Department can clarify the exact number of injured persons upon request. So there are two definitely seriously injured. One was hit when the crane fell from the ceiling and even from the ceiling. Rescue helicopter rescued. The other was seriously injured on the ground and Ambulance taken to the hospital. A third was slightly injured. Currently the supervision of the local building of the city of Munich the scene of the accident. The mission continues.

11.00 am: The scene of the accident is now also clear. The crane fell on part of the HVB Towers, now the corporate headquarters of Unicredit.

10.43 am: A current image of the scene shows the destruction after the accident. The house where the crane crashed is said to be 30 to 40 meters high, according to police. There were probably problems with the counterweights when the crane was dismantled. But so far this is speculation. It is currently unclear if there are more injured. The mission continues.

A current image of the location. You can clearly see the crane that crashed into the house from 30 to 40 meters high. A unit of the Unicredit headquarters.

© Stephan Rescher / Munich News

10:34 am: At the time of the accident, a worker was on the roof of the house where the crane crashed. According to initial information from the police, he was seriously injured and taken to a hospital by rescue helicopter. Two other wounded were taken by ambulance to hospitals.

10:31 am: We now have more information on the scene of the accident. Consequently, there are three injured. The accident appears to have occurred while the crane was being dismantled. It is not clear how exactly the accident occurred. A branch of the crane crashed into a roof, says a Munich police spokesman.

Video shows crane accident at Arabellapark in Munich

10:16 am: We have just received a YouTube video from a tz.de reader who recorded the accident from afar. You can see how the crane twists and then completely collapses. The accident is filmed from Arabellastrasse.

Accident in Munich: overturned crane in Arabellapark

10:10 am: The crane accident happened recently, around 9.30 am on Wednesday morning (October 21). Disaster is a construction site near the Arabellaparks in Munich. According to the DPA, there are several injured. According to information from the photograph, two of them are seriously injured. The Munich fire brigade is on the scene with large numbers. Also, ambulance and police.

9.47 am: According to initial information from bild.de there are two seriously injured. More information will be forthcoming.

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