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Belgium train crash leaves three dead and dozens injured | Belgium train crash leaves three dead and dozens injured |
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A passenger train travelling at high speed has crashed into the back of a freight train in the eastern Belgian municipality of Saint-Georges-Sur-Meuse, killing three people and injuring dozens. | |
“A train... carrying around 40 passengers crashed into the back of a freight train on the same track,” Belgian railways SNCB said in a statement. “The collision derailed two of the six carriages.” | “A train... carrying around 40 passengers crashed into the back of a freight train on the same track,” Belgian railways SNCB said in a statement. “The collision derailed two of the six carriages.” |
Françis Dejon, the mayor of the Saint-Georges-Sur-Meuse district told Belga news agency three people were dead and 40 injured in the crash, according to a preliminary estimate. He said the impact of the crash was “very violent”. | |
The accident occurred on the line linking Namur and Liege in the east of the country. | |
Local emergency services and reinforcements from Liege were at the site of the crash. | |
Frederic Sacre, spokesman for Belgian railway infrastructure manager Infrabel, said the crash took place when the passenger train was travelling at high speed. | |
The front carriage was completely turned on its side, witnesses said, and several passengers had to be extracted from the wreckage. | |
The crash took place around one hour before midnight on Sunday, the Belgian railways statement said. | The crash took place around one hour before midnight on Sunday, the Belgian railways statement said. |
The circumstances of the accident were not immediately clear, with questions remaining over whether the passenger train was able to brake before the crash. | |
“The priority is to care for the victims,” Infrabel and SNCB said, but added that information was already being analysed to determine how the crash took place. | |
A crisis centre was set up at the scene of the accident. | |
Survivors were taken to a local sports centre, where they were being offered psychological counselling. | |
More to come ... | More to come ... |
Associated Press, Reuters and Agence France-Presse contributed to this report |