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Dozens die in Egypt train collision

Country has been plagued by deadly rail crashes in recent years blamed on inadequate infrastructure, poor maintenance

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 26 Mar 2021 8:30PM

Dozens die in Egypt train collision
Rescuers and members of the public inside one of the trains that crashed in Tahta district of Sohag province, Egypt, today. – Screen grab, March 26, 2021

CAIRO – At least 32 people were killed and 66 injured today when two trains collided in southern Egypt, said the Health Ministry, in the latest deadly rail accident to hit the country.

A ministry statement said dozens of ambulances rushed to the scene in the Tahta district of Sohag province, some 460km south of the capital here.

“Thirty-two people were killed and 66 injured” and transported to hospital, it said.

Video footage seen by AFP showed several carriages overturned.

Egypt has been plagued by deadly train accidents in recent years that have been widely blamed on inadequate infrastructure and poor maintenance.

One of the deadliest occurred in 2002, when 373 people died as a fire ripped through a crowded train south of here, and there have been many fatal crashes since.

In March last year, at least 13 people were injured when two passenger trains collided here, triggering a brief suspension of rail services nationwide.

At the time, rail managers blamed the crash on signals not functioning in bad weather.

And in February 2019, a train derailed and caught fire at the capital’s main railway station, killing more than 20 people and prompting the transport minister to resign.

Today’s crash comes as Egypt faces another major transport challenge, with a giant container ship blocking the Suez Canal and causing huge traffic jams at either end of the strategic shipping lane.

The MV Ever Given, which is longer than four football fields, has been wedged diagonally across the entire canal since Tuesday, shutting the waterway in both directions.

Tugboats and dredgers are today working to free the vessel, as companies are forced to reroute services from the vital shipping lane around the southern tip of Africa. – AFP, March 26, 2021

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