32 killed, 66 injured in a train crash at Southern Egypt

Two trains collided Friday in southern Egypt on Friday, causing three passenger cars to flip over killing 32 people and leaving 66 injured, health authorities said. Dozens of ambulance vehicles were rushed to the scene of the crash which took place in the southern province of Sohag, said a statement by Egypts heath ministry. Local media displayed videos from the scene showing flipped wagons with passengers trapped inside and surrounded by rubble. Some victims seemed unconscious while others could be seen bleeding. Bystanders carried bodies laying them out on the ground near the site of the accident.BREAKING: 50 people injured in collision of two trains in Upper Egypt: official from the Health Ministry to local media#EgyptToday

Egypt's railway system has a history of badly maintained equipment and poor management. Official figures show that 1,793 train accidents took place in 2017 across the country. In 2018, a passenger train derailed near the southern city of Aswan, injuring at least six people and prompting authorities to fire the chief of the country's railways. A year earlier, two passenger trains collided just outside the Mediterranean port city of Alexandria killing 43 people. In 2016, at least 51 people were killed when two commuter trains collided near Cairo. Egypt's deadliest train crash took place in 2002, when over 300 people were killed when fire erupted in speeding train traveling from Cairo to southern Egypt.

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