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DR Congo crash toll 'passes 100' | |
(about 3 hours later) | |
At least 100 people have died in a train crash in central Democratic Republic of Congo, officials said. | |
Scores more people have been injured, with some still trapped under carriages that overturned when the train's brakes failed late on Wednesday. | |
UN helicopters have transported medics to the crash site, 170km (105 miles) west of Kananga in West Kasai province. | |
Accidents are common on DR Congo's colonial-era rail network which has had little maintenance since 1960. | Accidents are common on DR Congo's colonial-era rail network which has had little maintenance since 1960. |
We suspect there still may be people trapped under the wagons - we need heavy machinery to lift them UN spokesman Alexandre Esson | |
The Minister for Information, Toussaint Tshilombo Send, said at least 100 people had died, adding that bodies were still being discovered. | |
President Joseph Kabila was sending a high-level delegation including government ministers and medical staff to the scene to assess the situation and assist victims, Mr Send said. | |
He said an investigation would also be launched. | |
Fear | Fear |
Rail officials said when the brakes failed, the train, which was carrying goods and passengers, picked up speed. Seven of the 10 carriages then overturned. | |
Accidents are common on DR Congo's colonial-era rail networkThe UN peacekeeping force in Congo said the incident occurred about 2300 local time (2200 GMT). | |
"This afternoon we sent a helicopter with doctors, nurses, and local authorities. At the moment, they are on the ground there," Reuters quoted UN spokesman Alexandre Essone as saying. | |
"We suspect there still may be people trapped under the wagons. We need heavy machinery, though, to lift these wagons," he said. | |
The BBC's Arnaud Zajtman in Kinshasa says the driver of the diesel locomotive fled, fearing retaliation from villagers. | |
Disrepair | |
DR Congo's railway was built under Belgian rule more than 100 years ago. | DR Congo's railway was built under Belgian rule more than 100 years ago. |
Originally, trains were used to transport copper from the mines of the southern province of Katanga to the country's main port near the Atlantic Ocean. | Originally, trains were used to transport copper from the mines of the southern province of Katanga to the country's main port near the Atlantic Ocean. |
Since then the copper route has changed, and the mineral is now transported to ports in South Africa. | Since then the copper route has changed, and the mineral is now transported to ports in South Africa. |
No longer essential for the transportation of minerals, the rail network's refurbishment has not been high on the agenda of Congolese authorities, our correspondent says. | No longer essential for the transportation of minerals, the rail network's refurbishment has not been high on the agenda of Congolese authorities, our correspondent says. |
But in a vast country with less than 500km of roads, planes and trains are the only means of transport. |