Nine injured after plane hit severe turbulence in southern Germany
Briefly

Late on Wednesday night, southern Germany faced havoc due to storm 'Tim', forcing a Ryanair flight to make an emergency landing at Memmingen Airport. Passengers suffered injuries from severe turbulence, with three requiring hospitalization. Damage from the storm included blown-off roofs in Ulm and numerous emergency calls regarding flooded drains and fallen trees. The German Weather Service is currently investigating whether a tornado occurred. In addition, heavy rainfall delayed a football match in Munich due to hail.
A Ryanair aircraft struggled through turbulence during a storm in southern Germany, forcing an emergency landing and resulting in injuries among nine passengers.
Nine people were injured when a Ryanair flight encountered severe turbulence caused by storm 'Tim', leading to an emergency landing in Memmingen.
Heavy rain and strong winds from storm 'Tim' resulted in damage in southern Germany, with emergency services responding to numerous calls of flooding and fallen trees.
The German Weather Service is investigating potential tornado activity in the wake of severe thunderstorms that caused havoc across southern Germany.
Read at The Local Germany
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