About 300 passengers were suspended on an AC high-speed train in Germany after the train collided with a tree that was struck by Hurricane "Sabin" on the road.

The rail company "Deutsche Bahn" announced that the train was on its way from Amsterdam to Berlin, noting that it had sent an emergency crew to the scene.

The company's expectations so far indicate that the train will continue its journey after two hours, and the company has diverted the local train tracks and will not stop at the stations near the accident site.

In addition, the German rail company announced its intention to suspend the movement of long-distance trains throughout Germany due to hurricane "Sabin".

The company wrote in its press blog, which was prepared to deal with the hurricane, that the decision was taken to stop the movement of long-distance trains in all major stations throughout Germany starting in North Rhine-Westphalia.

"Deutsche Bahn" had announced earlier the suspension of long-distance train traffic in North Rhine-Westphalia, western Germany, Germany's most populous state, due to the hurricane.