A passenger plane encountered severe turbulence and made an emergency landing in Germany, with 9 people on board injured.
The German police reported on the 5th that on the evening of June 4th, a plane flying from Berlin, Germany to Milan, Italy encountered severe turbulence during the flight and had to make an emergency landing at Memmingen Airport in Bavaria, Germany ahead of schedule, with multiple injuries on board. According to police reports, the flight belonging to Ryanair encountered adverse weather conditions while flying over southern Germany, causing severe turbulence and injuries to 9 people, including 8 passengers and 1 crew member, to varying degrees. The injured also included a two-year-old child. Currently, the cause of the accident is still under further investigation. At the time of the incident, the flight had a total of 179 passengers and 6 crew members on board. Due to the accident, the flight could not continue. The airline is currently coordinating with passengers to transfer them by bus to their destination.
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