Heavy rain accident on the A15: Auto crashes against protective plank - property damage 15,000 euros

Heavy rain accident on the A15: Auto crashes against protective plank - property damage 15,000 euros

heavy rain causes accident: Happy outcome on the A15 near Vetschau

Last night, a traffic accident occurred on the A15 between Cottbus-West and Vetschau, caused by heavy rain. A car got off the trail while driving towards Berlin and crashed into the right guardrail. Eight guardrail fields were damaged and 15 posts were torn down. The property damage to the vehicle is estimated at around 15,000 euros, but luckily the occupants remained unharmed.

For many drivers, it is important to behave particularly carefully in heavy rain. The visibility is limited and the streets can become slippery. In such situations, it is advisable to reduce speed and to keep a larger distance from the vehicle in advance in order to avoid accidents like this.

storm leads to various missions in the region

In addition to the accident on the A15, there were other incidents yesterday that were triggered by the storm. A parked vehicle was damaged in Lübbenau, and the person who caused the cause of the accident fled from the scene of the accident. Likewise, about 100 meters of power cable were stolen from a construction site in Niemtsch.

in Senftenberg there was another accident in which a young driver came off the street due to unadjusted speed. Fortunately, she was unharmed, but her vehicle had to be towed.

In Welzow, a break -in was also reported to a hangar in which vehicle parts were stolen. The police continue to investigate to find the perpetrators.

Another incident occurred in Lieske, where a car caught a deer on the street and fatally injured. An property damage of around 5,000 euros was included.

FAZIT

It is important to be particularly attentive in extreme weather conditions, such as heavy rain and to adapt the speed to the road conditions. Accidents can be avoided through forward -looking driving and guaranteed safety in road traffic.

- Nag

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