Train collision in Egypt: at least 32 dead and 66 injured

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CAIRO | At least 32 people were killed and 66 others injured in the midday collision of two passenger trains in Sohag in southern Egypt, the health ministry said.

“Thirty-two citizens died and 66 others were injured in the collision of two trains in Tahta, in Sohag governorate,” about 460 kilometers south of Cairo, according to a ministry statement.

According to a video filmed near the scene of the accident and widely disseminated by local media, several cars overturned on their side.

Health Minister Hala Zayed is on her way to the scene of the accident “to monitor the state of health of the injured,” according to an official statement.

The prosecution announced that it had opened an investigation to clarify the circumstances of the accident.

Train collision in Egypt: at least 32 dead and 66 injured

Egypt is regularly the scene of serious road or rail accidents, due to anarchic traffic, dilapidated vehicles or poorly maintained and poorly supervised roads and railways.

The deadliest train tragedy in Egyptian history occurred in 2002, when a train burned down that killed some 370 people some 40 kilometers south of Cairo.

Train collision in Egypt: at least 32 dead and 66 injured

In February 2019, another accident aroused the stir of the population: a train was embedded in a wall of the Ramses central station in Cairo, causing an explosion and a fire in which about twenty people had died.

This collision in Sohag comes as Egypt faces another major transportation challenge: a 400-meter-long container ship blocks the Suez Canal, a crucial route for international sea freight to the east of the country .