Rail traffic resumes following deadly crash in Egypt

27 March 2021, 11:34

Train crash
Egypt Train Wreck. Picture: PA

At least 24 people died in the tragedy in Sohag province.

Rail traffic has resumed in southern Egypt, authorities said, a day after two trains collided, killing at at least 24 people and injuring 185 others.

The collision of two passenger trains in the province of Sohag, about 270 miles south of Cairo, was the latest in a series of deadly accidents involving the country’s railways.

Egypt’s minister of health Hala Zayed said the death toll could be fewer than the 32 initially released.

She said the ministry had tallied 19 dead, but this total could rise, pending investigations.

Egypt Train Wreck
One of the trains flipped on its side (AP)

Video from the scene showed twisted piles of metal with passengers covered with dust trapped inside – some bleeding and others unconscious. Bystanders removed bodies and laid them on the ground nearby.

An Associated Press video journalist at the scene saw the reopening of the railway early on Saturday. A

Authorities had replaced the rail track in the area where the collision took place. The damaged tracks and wrecked train cars were placed on the side of the railway.

The two trains had collided Friday at the town of Tahta, causing two carriages to derail and flip on their side.

Rail officials initially said someone activated the emergency brakes on one of the trains, which was headed to the Mediterranean city of Alexandria.

Egypt train crash
The cause of the crash has yet to be determined (AP)

The prime minister Mustafa Madbouly later said no cause has been determined.

Egypt’s rail system has a history of badly maintained equipment and mismanagement, and official figures said there were 1,793 train accidents in 2017.

In 2018, a passenger train derailed near the southern city of Aswan, injuring at least six people and prompting authorities to sack the country’s railway chief.

The same year, President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi said the government needed about 250 billion Egyptian pounds (£10.2 billion) to overhaul the rail system.

Those remarks came a day after a passenger train collided with a cargo train, killing at least 12 people.

A year earlier, two passenger trains collided just outside of Alexandria, killing 43. In 2016, at least 51 people were killed when two commuter trains collided near Cairo.

Egypt’s deadliest train crash was in 2002, when more than 300 people were killed after a fire broke out in a train traveling from Cairo to southern Egypt.

By Press Association

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