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Lorry with raised platform rips down power lines and topples over
This is the shocking moment a lorry with its loading platform still raised rips down power lines and topples over at a level crossing.
CCTV footage shows the heavy vehicle approaching the tracks with its tipper body elevated, striking the 3,000-volt overhead cables and triggering bright electrical flashes before the lorry toppled onto its side.
The incident occurred in Flemish Brabant, Belgium, at around 3:10 pm local time on Wednesday, April 30.
Infrabel spokesman Thomas Baeken confirmed that the driver managed to crawl out of the cab unaided and was not injured.
The accident caused extensive damage to the railway infrastructure, halting all train traffic between Jette and Ternat. Two trains were stranded on the tracks, carrying 80 and 30 passengers, respectively.
Emergency services evacuated the first train by 4:15 pm, with the second evacuation following shortly after.
Passengers were offered alternative transport via the MIVB network and replacement buses between Jette and Denderleeuw.
Infrabel crews worked overnight to repair approximately one kilometre of damaged overhead lines, with full train services resuming by 7 pm the next day.
Baeken emphasised that such incidents continue to occur despite repeated safety campaigns urging drivers to ensure their loading platforms and crane arms are fully lowered before setting off.
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