Horror train crash kills dozens
At least 26 people have been killed and dozens injured following a collision between two trains in northern Greece Read Full Article at RT.com
The collision between a freight and passenger train in Greece stoked a blaze with people trapped inside overturned cars
At least 110 people have been injured and killed following a head-on collision between two trains in northeastern Greece. Some 350 passengers were on board one of the trains at the time of the crash, with rescuers pulling many survivors from the wreckage.
The crash took place shortly after midnight on Wednesday near Tempe, located close to Greece’s eastern coast and some 144 miles (233 kilometers) north of the capital city of Athens.
A representative of the Greek fire service, Vassilis Vathrakogiannis, confirmed 26 fatalities, in addition to some 85 wounded. At least 25 of those injured are said to be in “serious condition” after the accident, according to state-run broadcaster ERT News, which noted that several train cars were derailed in the collision.
“It was a very powerful collision. This is a terrible night… It’s hard to describe the scene,” Costas Agorastos, the regional governor of Greece’s Thessaly region, told state media, adding that around 250 survivors had been evacuated to Thessaloniki on buses.
At least 15 people are said to have died, dozens left injured after 2 trains collided
Witnesses in the aftermath of the crash near Tempe in Greece