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At least 14 people have been killed in a collision between two passenger trains near the Egyptian capital, Cairo, officials and witnesses say. At least 15 people have been killed in a collision between two passenger trains near the Egyptian capital, Cairo, officials and witnesses say.
More than 20 people were injured in the crash, early reports said.More than 20 people were injured in the crash, early reports said.
Rescue workers were pulling bodies from the wreckage, while some people were reported to be trapped underneath an overturned train.Rescue workers were pulling bodies from the wreckage, while some people were reported to be trapped underneath an overturned train.
The collision occurred at Al-Ayyat in Giza, 50km (31 miles) south of Cairo, according to a security official.The collision occurred at Al-Ayyat in Giza, 50km (31 miles) south of Cairo, according to a security official.
The official was quoted by AFP news agency as saying the trains were on the same track heading south of the capital.The official was quoted by AFP news agency as saying the trains were on the same track heading south of the capital.
The accident happened when one of the trains unexpectedly stopped and the second train hit it from behind, he was quoted as saying.The accident happened when one of the trains unexpectedly stopped and the second train hit it from behind, he was quoted as saying.
Egypt rail network has a long history of rail accidents.Egypt rail network has a long history of rail accidents.
The most deadly occurred at Al-Ayyat in 2002, when a train fire left more than 370 people dead.The most deadly occurred at Al-Ayyat in 2002, when a train fire left more than 370 people dead.
More recently, dozens were killed when a train crashed into vehicles at a level crossing north-west of Cairo in July 2008, and more than 50 died when two commuter trains collided near the capital in August 2006.More recently, dozens were killed when a train crashed into vehicles at a level crossing north-west of Cairo in July 2008, and more than 50 died when two commuter trains collided near the capital in August 2006.


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