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DERAILED TRAIN CRASH KILLS 11 IN EGYPT

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A passenger train derailed Sunday north of Cairo, killing at least 11 people, Egyptian authoritie­s said. It was the latest of several rail accidents to hit the country in recent years.

Four train wagons ran off the railway at the city of Banha in Qalyubia province, just outside Cairo, the railway authority said in a statement. Videos on social media showed wagons overturned and passengers escaping to safety along the railway.

The train was traveling to the Nile Delta city of Mansoura from the Egyptian capital, the statement said.

The Health Ministry said in a statement that besides the dead, at least 98 people were injured, with most of them suffering from broken bones, cuts and bruises.

At least 60 ambulances were sent to the scene and the injured were taken to nearby hospitals, the ministry added.

Salvage teams could be seen searching for survivors and removing the derailed wagons. It was not immediatel­y clear what caused the train to derail. Prosecutor­s said they were investigat­ing the causes of the crash.

The state-run Ahram daily reported that authoritie­s have detained at least 10 railway officials, including the train driver and his assistant, pending an investigat­ion into the crash.

At Banha University hospital, people lined up to donate blood for the crash victims. Families were also present looking for loved ones who had been traveling on the train.

“We were surprised by the strain speeding up,” said Tarek Gomaa, one of the injured. “We found ourselves on top of each other.”

Sunday’s train accident came three weeks after two passenger trains collided in the province of Sohag, killing at least 18 people and injuring 200 others, including children.

Prosecutor­s said they found that gross negligence by railway employees was behind the deadly March 25 crash, which caused public outcry across the country.

Train wrecks and mishaps are common in Egypt, where the railway system has a history of badly maintained equipment and mismanagem­ent. The government says it has launched a broad renovation and modernizat­ion initiative. President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi said in March 2018 that the government needs about 250 billion Egyptian pounds, or $14.1 billion, to overhaul the rundown rail system.

 ?? TAREK WAGIH AP ?? People gather at the site where a passenger train derailed, killing 11 people and injuring at least 100 others, near Banha, Qalyubia province, Egypt, on Sunday. At least eight train wagons ran off the railway, the provincial governor’s office said in a statement.
TAREK WAGIH AP People gather at the site where a passenger train derailed, killing 11 people and injuring at least 100 others, near Banha, Qalyubia province, Egypt, on Sunday. At least eight train wagons ran off the railway, the provincial governor’s office said in a statement.

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