Shocking car accident in Heringsdorf: Two injured after collision!
Car accident near Heringsdorf: Two injured after collision between VW and Land Rover on state road 266 on November 28th, 2025.

Shocking car accident in Heringsdorf: Two injured after collision!
An accident on state road 266 between Schmollensee and Bansin caused a stir on November 28, 2025. At around 4:30 p.m. there was a collision between a VW and a Land Rover. Loud news.de The incident was caused by the VW turning into a column of vehicles. While the third vehicle in the column braked in time, the Land Rover tried to overtake and crashed into the turning VW. The result: The driver and a 34-year-old passenger of the VW suffered minor injuries and were taken to the Wolgast district hospital. The occupant of the Land Rover was uninjured.
Both cars were no longer drivable after the accident and the damage was estimated at around 15,000 euros. The investigation into the cause of the accident was started by the Heringsdorf criminal police.
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The fire department from Gusborn was quickly on site, secured the scene of the accident and ensured that leaking operating materials were scattered and debris was cleared from the road. State Road 256 was completely closed for about two hours while police investigated the cause of the accident.
Balance of traffic accidents
These incidents are a reminder of the current road safety data released by destatis.de be provided. The statistics show that traffic accidents represent a complex problem in society and serve as a basis for legislation and traffic education measures. Accidents involving personal injury and property damage are a serious issue that not only affects those affected, but also influences future safety strategies.
Especially in times of changing traffic conditions due to extreme weather, it is important to keep an eye on traffic safety. The police and the responsible authorities are required to analyze the causes in detail and take appropriate safety precautions in order to reduce the number of traffic accidents.