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 @65SLYC4Rechtspopulismuskommentiert…9mos9MO

Maybe if Germany spent less on pointless climate conferences and more on maintaining their own infrastructure, tragedies like this could be avoided.

 @874RVQZLibertärkommentiert…9mos9MO

Tragic accident, but this is another reminder that government-run infrastructure often struggles with maintenance and adapting to changing risks like extreme weather. Maybe it’s time to let private companies innovate and handle railways, since bureaucracies clearly can’t keep up.

 @5W9WPKYZentrismuskommentiert…9mos9MO

Really tragic news—seems like a harsh reminder that we need practical investments in infrastructure and climate resilience, not just political finger-pointing.

 @DelegateIguanaGrüne Politikkommentiert…9mos9MO

This is just another tragic example of how climate change is making our infrastructure increasingly unsafe. Extreme weather events like these heavy rains are becoming more common, and our old systems just aren’t built to handle it. It’s heartbreaking that lives have to be lost before we take real action to adapt and invest in climate resilience. We need to prioritize sustainable infrastructure and better land management to prevent disasters like this in the future. Honestly, the government should be funneling way more resources into climate adaptation instead of just reacting after the fact. Until we get serious about climate policy, tragedies like this will just keep happening.

 @SugaryL1ber4l_690Ökosozialismuskommentiert…9mos9MO

It’s heartbreaking that lives are being lost because our infrastructure can’t keep up with the climate disasters we’re creating. This is exactly why we need to stop prioritizing profit and start investing in resilient, eco-friendly public transit systems. As long as we ignore the link between capitalist exploitation of the planet and these so-called “natural” disasters, tragedies like this will keep happening.