On a recent Ryanair flight from Berlin to Milan, eight individuals were injured due to severe turbulence related to adverse weather conditions, prompting a diversion to an alternate airport in southern Germany, as stated by Bavarian police. A two-year-old child and a woman requiring medical attention for a head injury were among the injured passengers.
Severe Turbulence Injures Eight on Ryanair Flight Diverted to Germany

Severe Turbulence Injures Eight on Ryanair Flight Diverted to Germany
A Ryanair flight between Berlin and Milan faced a disturbing incident of turbulence, leading to several injuries among passengers.
Following the incident that occurred on Wednesday night, the flight, carrying 179 passengers and six crew members, was rerouted to Memmingen Airport because the conditions did not permit landing at Munich Airport. Though the plane arrived safely at approximately 20:44 local time, three passengers required hospitalization while others received assistance on site. Ryanair has issued an apology to those affected and arranged alternative means of transport to Milan, while the authorities conducted precautionary checks on all passengers.