The Manila Times

TURKEY TRAIN DISASTER LEAVES 24 DEAD, HUNDREDS HURT

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ISTANBUL: Twenty- four people were killed and hundreds injured when a train packed with weekend passengers derailed in northwest Turkey due to ground erosion after heavy rains, officials said on Monday. The train, with 362 people on board, was traveling from the Edirne region on the Greek and

Bulgarian borders to Istanbul’s Halkali station on Sunday when six carriages derailed in the Tekirdag region. Deputy Prime Minister Recep Akdag said 24 people died, in a sharp rise from the previous toll of 10. The state- run Anadolu news agency quoted Akdag as saying search operations through the derailed train carriages had been completed on Monday morning. Turkish media quoted Health Minister Ahmet Demircan as saying 338 people required hospital treatment after the accident with 124 still hospitaliz­ed. The transport ministry said that the train had derailed as recent heavy downpours caused the ground beneath the track to erode away. Transport Minister Ahmet Arslan said that the latest checks on the rails had been made in April, Anadolu reported.

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