Egypt rail accident: 41 killed, 132 injured as two trains collide in deadly crash
At least 41 people were killed as two trains collided on Friday outside the Mediterranean city of Alexandria in Egypt.
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At least 41 people were killed as two trains collided on Friday outside the Mediterranean city of Alexandria, in one of the deadliest in a string of such accidents in Egypt. AP
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The accident also wounded 132 people, with 79 being discharged after treatment while 53 remained in hospital on Saturday, health minister Ahmed Emad el-Din Rady said. AP
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The health ministry said 75 ambulances have been dispatched to treat casualties and that all the hospitals in Alexandria have been placed on high alert. AP
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Transport ministry officials, quoted on state television, said the crash was probably caused by a malfunction in one train that brought it to a halt on the rails. The other train then crashed into it. AP
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Army attends to the scene of a train collision. The dead and injured were initially placed on blankets in a field beside the tracks running through farmland on the outskirts of the city. AP
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It is the deadliest train accident in the North African country since a train ploughed into a bus carrying schoolchildren in November 2012, killing 47 people. AP
