The Borneo Post

Two elephants die in another Sri Lanka train collision

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COLOMBO: Two elephants were killed and another critically injured Sunday crossing railway tracks in Sri Lanka, officials said, in yet another tragic collision involving the protected animals and speeding trains.

A Jaffna- bound night train rammed into two elephants at Ambanpola, 150 kilometres north of Colombo, killing one and injuring the other.

In a separate accident, a passenger train derailed after hitting and killing an elephant near Palugaswew­a, 160 kilometres north- east of Colombo.

No passengers were injured in either accident.

“Train services have been disrupted, but we are working to remove the carcass and repair the track on the eastern line,” an official said by telephone.

Speed restrictio­ns are imposed on trains passing through elephant habitats but these are difficult to enforce.

Only 10 per cent of Sri Lanka’s trains are believed to be equipped with speedomete­rs, local media reported yesterday.

Two weeks ago, a passenger train struck and killed three elephants.

A fortnight before that, a mother elephant and her two calves were hit and killed in the east of the country. — AFP

 ??  ?? This file combinatio­n of pictures shows Bolsonaro (left) and Haddad. — AFP photo
This file combinatio­n of pictures shows Bolsonaro (left) and Haddad. — AFP photo

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