Wiesbaden

Thunderstorms with some strong gusts triggered several police and fire services in Hesse on Monday night. There was an accident on Bundesstraße 7 early Monday morning when a tree fell on the road between Kassel and Kaufungen, as a police spokesman said. A motorist hit the tree trunk and was slightly injured, his passenger was uninjured. In Darmstadt, too, there were several missions because trees and signs fell on streets and parked cars. No one was injured, said a police spokesman.

In many places, however, the night on Monday was much quieter than the night before. "We still had heavy rain, but no more thunderstorms in the city," said a spokesman for the Frankfurt police. The weather in Wiesbaden and Offenbach had already calmed down a bit.

Groß -zimmer

Three people were injured in a collision of two vehicles in Groß -zimmer in the Darmstadt-Dieburg district. The two cars drove into each other in the area of ​​an intersection on Sunday afternoon, the police said. Accordingly, one of the drivers had taken the other's right of way. As a result of the impact, the car that had caused the accident overturned and came to rest on the roof. Residents freed the man from his car. He and the two inmates from the other vehicle were taken to nearby hospitals.

Wetzlar.

A thirty-nine-year-old pedestrian was hit by a car and fatally injured on a federal road near Wetzlar early on Sunday morning. The man wanted to cross the lane of the B477 around 3:22 a.m., the police said. He was hit by a car. The pedestrian died of serious injuries at the scene of the accident. The 27-year-old driver suffered a shock. The road was closed for about three hours. The police in Wetzlar asked for witness information to determine the course of the accident.

Wald-Michelbach.

Three people were seriously injured in a traffic accident on the L3409 in the Bergstrasse district. As the police announced, a forty-nine-year-old lost control of his classic car in a left turn. The car went off the road, overturned, and stopped in a field. The man and his two thirteen-year-old passengers were seriously injured and taken to nearby hospitals by helicopter.

Mannheim.

A drunk man lost control of his car near Mannheim and crashed into a tree. The thirty-six-year-old and his forty-five-year-old passenger were seriously injured in a hospital early Sunday morning, the police said. According to the information, the man overtook two cars on the right in front of the Viernheimer Kreuz, lost control when reeving and his car skidded. The car hit a concrete wall on the A659, got into the grass verge and hit a tree. Finally the car spun up and came to rest on the roof. The 36-year-old driver had to give a blood sample and his driver's license. The car was towed away.

Beselich.

A 28-year-old motorcyclist in the Limburg-Weilburg district was seriously injured in a collision with a car. As the police announced, the driver of the car wanted to turn left onto a country road. The collision then occurred because the 57-year-old woman overlooked the two-wheeler coming from the left and took her right of way. In the crash on Saturday in Beselich, the motorcyclist was so badly injured that she had to be admitted to a clinic, it said. The police put the damage at around 9500 euros.

Wetzlar

A motorcyclist crashed into a parked car in Wetzlar and was fatally injured. As a police spokesman said, the 63-year-old man got off the road with his moped on Sunday for initially unknown reasons, fell and then crashed into the car. The man was taken care of by an emergency doctor at the accident site and then taken to a clinic. There he succumbed to his serious injuries.

Laubach

In the Gießen district, seven people were injured in a house fire.

An 18-year-old resident with severe burns was brought to a special clinic in Ludwigshafen, as a police spokesman said.

Two other people also had to be taken to a hospital.

Four people were treated on an outpatient basis.

According to the information, it was initially unclear why the fire broke out in Laubach on Sunday.

The fire in the Wetterfeld district was initially not completely extinguished.

The fire brigade announced that a fire watch would be necessary until Monday to prevent the flames from spreading again.

Investigators would therefore not have been able to enter the house.

However, for the time being there were no indications of deliberate arson.