Frankfurt.

A fire broke out in the well-known historic Oberforsthaus in Frankfurt.

The roof of the ailing building burned down completely, as the police announced on Friday.

Several fire brigades were on site late Thursday evening to fight the fire.

According to the police, there were no injuries.

The cause of the fire was initially unknown.

In the morning the historic building could not be entered.

Darmstadt.

Several people were slightly injured in the collision of a car with an ambulance in Darmstadt.

When the accident was recorded, a cyclist caused a rear-end collision with two cars.

As the police announced, the ambulance and the car crashed into the area of ​​an intersection on Thursday evening on Rheinstrasse for an unexplained cause.

The ambulance, which was in use with flashing lights and siren, tipped on its side in the accident.

The crew of the vehicle as well as the patient, who was then transported on in another emergency vehicle, were injured.

During the rescue operation, a previously unknown cyclist caused the rear-end collision between two cars.

Nobody was injured.

Kirtorf.

An 18-year-old driver was fatally injured in a head-on collision with a truck in the Vogelsberg district. The police said it was still unclear why the collision occurred on Thursday evening on the B62 between Lehrbach and Kirtorf. The eighteen-year-old, who was traveling in a small car, died at the scene of the accident. The 31-year-old truck driver was taken to a clinic with minor injuries. The road was completely closed in both directions for several hours.