24hoursworld

Hinterstoder: VW Golf landed in Loigisbach

Hinterstoder: VW Golf landed in Loigisbach

At around 10:41 p.m., the comrades from the Hinterstoder and Vorderstoder fire brigades were alerted to clean-up work after a traffic accident.

For reasons that are still unknown, a car left the lane on the right in a left-hand bend. The black VW Golf touched a delineator and drove about 40 meters outside the lane. The car crashed into the Loigisbach and came to rest on the roof.

The driver was able to free himself from the vehicle and was not injured. The fire brigades secured the scene of the accident, and with the help of a truck loading crane they were able to lift the car out of the water. The car was totaled.

Photo gallery: Car landed in Hinterstoder in Bach

Car landed in Hinterstoder in Bach

(Photo: TEAM FOTOKERSCHI.AT / RAUSCHER) Picture 1/18

view gallery

OÖNplus

OÖNplus Business

This is what the fashion industry expects in the new year

OÖNplus catfish

“The family doctors in Wels all work at the limit”

OÖNplus Innviertel

A life of kisses, thin air and innards

all OÖNplus articles

more from Steyr

Twelve million a year: the financial crisis is forcing politicians in Steyr to make savings

73-year-old rollator driver knocked over and robbed

Aid package from the Rotary Club Steyr

No license: RTV is no longer allowed to show conspiracy channels

My themes

For your saved topics

found new items.

loads




info By clicking on the icon you add the keyword to your topics.

info
Click on the icon to open your “My Topics” page. They have of 15 tags saved and would have to remove tags.

info By clicking on the icon you remove the keyword from your topics.

Add the theme to your themes.

Source: Nachrichten

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Latest Posts

German bishops take controversial reform step

German bishops take controversial reform step

On Monday, the Permanent Council of the Bishops’ Conference adopted the statutes of the reform body Synodal Committee, said the spokesman for the Bishops’ Conference,