German police say an intoxicated truck driver rammed his vehicle into parked cars after ignoring a red light in southern Germany.
. The truck shoved cars up against buildings and caused some of them to catch fire. Three people were slightly injured and 31 vehicles damaged in the incident just outside Nuremberg in Fuerth on Tuesday evening.
Three people were slightly injured and 31 vehicles damaged in the incident in Fuerth, just outside Nuremberg, on Tuesday evening. The collisions caused several cars, the facade of a house and the truck itself to catch fire. The house was evacuated.
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