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Deadly train collision in Egypt | Deadly train collision in Egypt |
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At least 15 people have been killed as a passenger train smashed into the back of another train near the Egyptian capital, Cairo, officials say. | |
The collision left at least two dozen people injured. | The collision left at least two dozen people injured. |
Rescue staff were working after nightfall to pull victims from the wreckage. Some people were said to be trapped under an overturned carriage. | Rescue staff were working after nightfall to pull victims from the wreckage. Some people were said to be trapped under an overturned carriage. |
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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