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A minor explosion halts the MEP train in Strasbourg

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Last updated: 2024/10/10 at 3:20 PM
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The French authorities have reported that a technical problem caused a small explosion on a train carrying MEPs from Strasbourg to Brussels. The incident led to the evacuation of the train and the interruption of traffic to and from Strasbourg. The European Parliament is working to organize alternative means of transport for the affected passengers. They are in contact with the competent authorities to resolve the situation as quickly as possible.

The incident occurred as MEPs and their assistants were returning from a plenary session in Strasbourg, which took place from Monday to Thursday. Parliament sources have stated that every effort is being made to ensure that everyone can return to Brussels as soon as possible. The service interruption is expected to be restored by 6 pm, and travelers have been informed of the situation.

The European Parliament has not provided specific details about the number of MEPs affected by the incident or the nature of the technical problem that caused the small explosion. However, they are working closely with the authorities to address the issue. The incident has caused a disruption in the usual journey between Strasbourg and Brussels for members of the European Parliament.

Despite the unexpected setback, the European Parliament is focused on resolving the situation and ensuring that all passengers can safely return to Brussels. They are coordinating with the relevant authorities to address the technical problem and resume normal train services between Strasbourg and Brussels. The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of ensuring the safety and security of MEPs and their staff during their travels within the European Union.

As the situation unfolds, the European Parliament remains committed to providing updates and assistance to the affected passengers. They are working to minimize any further disruptions and inconvenience caused by the incident. The incident highlights the challenges that can arise during the routine travel of MEPs between Strasbourg and Brussels, and the need for effective coordination and communication in addressing such incidents in the future.

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