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Two passenger trains in Belgium have collided head-on near the capital, Brussels, with the latest reports of the death toll ranging from 10 to 25.Two passenger trains in Belgium have collided head-on near the capital, Brussels, with the latest reports of the death toll ranging from 10 to 25.
Railway officials said the trains collided during the morning rush hour at Halle, south-west of Brussels.Railway officials said the trains collided during the morning rush hour at Halle, south-west of Brussels.
The national railway said 25 people had died. Other officials said there had been at least 10 deaths. The local provincial governor said at least 10 people had been killed, but other officials were reported as saying up to 25 people had died.
Belgian media said the trains collided in snowy conditions. Trains to southern Belgium and beyond have been cancelled. Belgian media said the trains collided in snowy conditions.
Rail services to south-western Belgium and beyond to Paris and London have been cancelled.
'Enormous devastation''Enormous devastation'
The trains collided in the commuter town around 0830 local time (0730GMT) on Monday. The two trains collided in the commuter town around 0830 local time (0730 GMT) on Monday.
Television pictures showed carriages pushed up at an angle or leaning to the side from the force of the crash.Television pictures showed carriages pushed up at an angle or leaning to the side from the force of the crash.
Witnesses said people were thrown around violently inside the trains with one passenger describing the "carriages compacted together" by the collision.Witnesses said people were thrown around violently inside the trains with one passenger describing the "carriages compacted together" by the collision.
Emergency workers said there was considerable damage to the overhead power lines at the station in Buizingen, the district of Halle where the trains crashed.Emergency workers said there was considerable damage to the overhead power lines at the station in Buizingen, the district of Halle where the trains crashed.
Belgium's track operator Infrabel said an investigation into the accident was under way.Belgium's track operator Infrabel said an investigation into the accident was under way.
"The devastation is enormous," said Infrabel spokesman Bram De Saedeleer."The devastation is enormous," said Infrabel spokesman Bram De Saedeleer.
"Officials of the public prosecutor's office are at the scene and will supervise the investigation. Our first concern is for the victims.""Officials of the public prosecutor's office are at the scene and will supervise the investigation. Our first concern is for the victims."
The governor of Flemish Brabant province, Lodewijk De Witte, said one of the trains seemed to have missed a stop signal.
Doctors were treating some of the injured at the scene of the crash while others had been taken to nearby hospitals.Doctors were treating some of the injured at the scene of the crash while others had been taken to nearby hospitals.
Lightly injured passengers were taken to a sports hall for treatment. Slightly-injured passengers were taken to a sports hall for treatment.
Belgian broadcaster VRT reported that sources with the national railway operator said 25 people had been killed. There has been confusion over the number of people killed and injured in the collision.
Belgian broadcaster VRT reported that sources with the national railway operator said 25 people had been killed, but the operator, SNCB, said it had not released an official figure.
Local mayor Dirk Pieters said "the most recent information we have is that 20 people died... I base this on what the police and firefighters tell me."Local mayor Dirk Pieters said "the most recent information we have is that 20 people died... I base this on what the police and firefighters tell me."
But the governor of Flemish Brabant province, Lodewijk De Witte, told VRT that 10 people were killed. Governor De Witte, said: "We have currently counted 10 dead and 11 seriously injured, including a child".
Train service disruptedTrain service disrupted
Infrabel said one train had been going from Leuven to Braine-le-Comte while the second train had been travelling from Quievrain to Liege.Infrabel said one train had been going from Leuven to Braine-le-Comte while the second train had been travelling from Quievrain to Liege.
Rail services between Brussels and the south west of Belgium have been disrupted.Rail services between Brussels and the south west of Belgium have been disrupted.
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There are no services between Brussels and Tournai or Mons. And Eurostar said its Brussels trains, including those to and from the UK, were cancelled until further notice.There are no services between Brussels and Tournai or Mons. And Eurostar said its Brussels trains, including those to and from the UK, were cancelled until further notice.
One Eurostar passenger bound for Brussels told the BBC his train had been stopped at Lille and passengers put on buses to the Belgian capital. One Eurostar passenger bound for Brussels told the BBC his train had been stopped at Lille and passengers were put on buses to the Belgian capital.
Other high-speed trains between Paris and Brussels have also been cancelled.Other high-speed trains between Paris and Brussels have also been cancelled.
There has been no indication of what caused the collision but it comes after a weekend of snow and freezing temperatures across Belgium.There has been no indication of what caused the collision but it comes after a weekend of snow and freezing temperatures across Belgium.
In 2001, eight people were killed and 12 were injured in a head-on collision between commuter trains outside Brussels. It was thought that language difficulties between a Flemish-speaking signalman and a French-speaking colleague were a factor in that crash.In 2001, eight people were killed and 12 were injured in a head-on collision between commuter trains outside Brussels. It was thought that language difficulties between a Flemish-speaking signalman and a French-speaking colleague were a factor in that crash.
Another accident in 2008 left more than 40 people injured when a passenger train travelling in the wrong direction hit a goods train in central Belgium, AFP news agency said.Another accident in 2008 left more than 40 people injured when a passenger train travelling in the wrong direction hit a goods train in central Belgium, AFP news agency said.


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