Rescuers have completed their work on the railway disaster website on Sunday night on the Sigmarken -ulm route. This has been declared by the head of local rescue service Charlotte Tsiller, writing BBC News (banned in the Russian Federation).
According to our information, no one left in the cars, and everyone is provided with medical care, she told reporters.
According to preliminary information, at the time of the accident, a storm raging in the area, and there was a version where the mound could be faded when bathing, which was due to the ingredient out of the track. However, the official reasons have not been named.
Police spokesman Ulma Sven Franken noted that the new investigation begins, and the collection of evidence may last until the next day or longer. There are about 100 people on board.