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More than 30 people have been injured, two of them severely, after two rollercoaster trains crashed into each other at an amusement park in southern Germany.
One rollercoaster train braked heavily and another train collided with it at the Legoland park in Gunzburg, the German news agency dpa reported.
Three helicopters were sent to the scene, and fire and rescue services were called in to help, with at least 34 people injured.
It was not immediately clear how the crash happened. It took place in the station of the Fire Dragon ride, according to a spokesperson for the park.
The rollercoaster has a minimum age of six for accompanied children, and eight for those riding on their own.
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One rollercoaster train braked heavily and another train collided with it at the Legoland park in Gunzburg, the German news agency dpa reported.
Three helicopters were sent to the scene, and fire and rescue services were called in to help, with at least 34 people injured.
It was not immediately clear how the crash happened. It took place in the station of the Fire Dragon ride, according to a spokesperson for the park.
The rollercoaster has a minimum age of six for accompanied children, and eight for those riding on their own.

Rollercoaster crash at Legoland in Germany injures 31
A criminal investigation has been launched into the crash, according to a police spokesperson. Investigations are currently underway to establish what led to the incident at the Fire Dragon ride.
