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Pic Shows: The kitten caught between the tyre and bodywork of the car; This is the tiny kitten which has been rescued after getting stuck in a car's engine compartment for a 120-mile drive. The little kitten from Passau, a city on the Austrian border in the south-eastern German state of Bavaria, managed to somehow sneak into the engine compartment of an Audi A4. Without knowing about their stowaway passenger dangerously stuck between the engine, bodywork and one of the tyres, the young couple from Passau drove their Audi 120 miles over the motorway to the Bavarian capital of Munich. When the couple returned to their car parked in a Munich street, some neighbours alerted them that cat noises were heard coming from the car. As the couple did not manage to locate the animal, they called the fire brigade out of precaution. A fire brigade spokesman said: "After the firefighters loosened some parts of the car, the little passenger made its way into the open air." Even though the cat was finally freed, it did sustain some injuries from the drive. The fire brigade spokesman said: "On the spot, those present recognised that the eight to twelve-week-old cat had an injury to its left hind leg. "At the shelter, the veterinarian then noticed a fracture to the injured leg." According to Judith Brettmeister of the Munich shelter, the kitten also broke its tail. The kitten underwent surgery where to repair the fractured leg and had its broken tail amputated. It is reportedly recovering well from its injuries. It is not known if the kitten was a stray cat or if it went missing from its owner in Passau.

Fire Brigade Charges Media To Publish Firefighters Pics

Story By: Koen Berghuis, Sub Editor: Joseph Golder, Agency: Central European News Pictire Credit: CEN/Feuerwehr Munchen A major city's fire brigade has raised eyebrows - by charging newspapers and other media for permission to publish its photographs of incidents. The unusual decision to charge for pictures taken by firefighters was made by the fire service in the city of…

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Read more about the article Milky Way: 15,000 Litres Of Milk Leak Onto Road
Pic shows: The firefighters cleaning the road from the leaked milk A road has turned into the Milky Way after 15,000 litres of milk leaked from a trailer onto the tarmac and froze over as the drain taps had been opened. The bizarre incident happened in Ruethen, a town located in the Western German state of North Rhine-Westphalia. According to local police, unknown perpetrators managed to open the drain taps of a parked milk trailer when the driver detached it to collect more milk at adjacent farms. When the driver of the milk transporter came back, he found that around 15,000 litres of milk had leaked onto the road. As the temperatures that evening were minus 5 degrees Celsius, the milk quickly froze over. A fire brigade spokesman said the milk had "spilled over the entire width of the carriageway" creating dangerous slippery conditions for drivers. The spokesman said: "The fire brigade's 20 firefighters deployed two hose pipes and washed the milk off the road with about 20,000 litres of water." The fire brigade also called the road construction authority to sprinkle salt on the road to combat the slippery surface. It took a total of 20 firefighters to clear the road of the frozen milk. The fire brigade spokesman said: "The mission was finished by our comrades at around 00.30am." An investigation into the incident has begun.

Milky Way: 15,000 Litres Of Milk Leak Onto Road

Story By: Koen Berghuis, Sub-Editor: Joseph Golder, Agency: Central European News A road has turned into the Milky Way after 15,000 litres of milk leaked from a trailer onto the tarmac and froze over as the drain taps had been opened. The bizarre incident happened in Ruethen, a town located…

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