A thunderstorm caused turbulence so bad that it injured 8 people, and passengers were put on a bus to their final destination
Briefly

A Ryanair flight carrying 185 individuals experienced severe turbulence from a thunderstorm shortly after taking off from Berlin. The turbulence forced the flight to divert to Memmingen, as conditions in Munich were unsafe for landing. Eight passengers were injured, including three who required hospital treatment. The airline arranged bus transportation for passengers to reach Milan, as their connecting flight was not approved. Ryanair issued an apology to those affected by the incident, which disrupted their travel plans significantly.
A Ryanair flight from Berlin to Milan was diverted due to severe turbulence caused by a thunderstorm, injuring eight passengers, three needing hospital treatment.
Nine people had to be treated for injuries after a Ryanair flight encountered severe turbulence, resulting in the aircraft being diverted to Memmingen instead of Munich.
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