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This image depicts the aftermath of a severe incident involving a multi-articulated yellow and white public transit tram (unit 7707) in Novate Milanese, Italy. The tram exhibits catastrophic damage, primarily to its forward articulated section, where the roof and upper structure are heavily crumpled, torn open, and distorted, exposing internal components. The tram appears to be displaced or partially off its tracks, resting on an urban street surface adjacent to a vegetated median.

Numerous emergency services personnel are present. Several individuals identified as "Vigili del Fuoco" (Italian Fire Brigade) are visible in black uniforms with yellow reflective stripes and red or white helmets, positioned around the tram, particularly on the right side near the damaged section. Also present are multiple individuals in dark blue uniforms, consistent with Italian police or local police, grouped near the tram's central portion.

Various other individuals, some wearing high-visibility yellow-green vests, are interspersed throughout the scene, possibly indicating additional rescue workers or support personnel. Several civilians are observed seated on a low barrier or on the ground near the tram's left side, potentially injured, in shock, or awaiting assistance. One civilian in a dark coat stands to the far right, viewing the scene while interacting with a mobile device. Red emergency bags or equipment are visible on the ground near the firefighters.

The environment is urban, with multi-story buildings visible in the background, one bearing partially discernible signs such as "QualiTy LAB" and "Mino Repubblica." The foreground and mid-ground include sparse vegetation, consisting of leafless deciduous branches and conifer foliage, partially obscuring the immediate scene. Emergency personnel are engaged in post-incident assessment, coordination, and support activities.
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Feb 28, 2026, 10:46 PM

Novate Milanese, Italy

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This image depicts the aftermath of a severe incident involving a multi-articulated yellow and white public transit tram (unit 7707) in Novate Milanese, Italy. The tram exhibits catastrophic damage, primarily to its forward articulated section, where the roof and upper structure are heavily crumpled, torn open, and distorted, exposing internal components. The tram appears to be displaced or partially off its tracks, resting on an urban street surface adjacent to a vegetated median. Numerous emergency services personnel are present. Several individuals identified as "Vigili del Fuoco" (Italian Fire Brigade) are visible in black uniforms with yellow reflective stripes and red or white helmets, positioned around the tram, particularly on the right side near the damaged section. Also present are multiple individuals in dark blue uniforms, consistent with Italian police or local police, grouped near the tram's central portion. Various other individuals, some wearing high-visibility yellow-green vests, are interspersed throughout the scene, possibly indicating additional rescue workers or support personnel. Several civilians are observed seated on a low barrier or on the ground near the tram's left side, potentially injured, in shock, or awaiting assistance. One civilian in a dark coat stands to the far right, viewing the scene while interacting with a mobile device. Red emergency bags or equipment are visible on the ground near the firefighters. The environment is urban, with multi-story buildings visible in the background, one bearing partially discernible signs such as "QualiTy LAB" and "Mino Repubblica." The foreground and mid-ground include sparse vegetation, consisting of leafless deciduous branches and conifer foliage, partially obscuring the immediate scene. Emergency personnel are engaged in post-incident assessment, coordination, and support activities.

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