Passenger train derails in Egypt, killing at least 3 and injuring 94
Seven carriages derailed with two overturning, causing 94 injuries and three deaths; authorities dispatched 30 ambulances and launched an investigation into the unclear cause.
- On Saturday, a passenger train travelling from Marsa Matruh derailed between Fouka and Galal stations, killing at least three and injuring 94, with seven carriages off the tracks and two overturned, the Egyptian National Railways Authority and Ministry of Health and Population reported.
- The Transport Ministry and Egyptian National Railways Authority said an investigation is under way as a technical committee will probe the cause, while local reports cited a possible collision with a loader before the derailment.
- Thirty ambulances were sent to the site, transporting injured passengers to El-Dabaa Central Hospital and Ras El-Hekma Hospital, where medical teams and blood supplies were secured.
- Services on the Matrouh-Moharram Bek railway line were halted as crews cleared wreckage, the three bodies moved to Ras El-Hekma Hospital mortuary under Public Prosecution, and ENRA pledged punishment while Maya Morsi coordinated relief.
- The derailment is the latest in a series of recent rail accidents, linked to Egypt's ageing railway system and lack of investment; President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi said $8.13 billion is needed to overhaul it.
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Read Full ArticleAt least three people were killed near the Egyptian capital Cairo when a train derailed. At least 94 people were injured. The passenger train departed from Matrouh, on the Mediterranean coast, bound for Cairo. According to local authorities, seven carriages derailed, two of which ended up on their sides. Emergency services, including thirty ambulances, responded to provide medical assistance, according to the Ministry of Health. The Egyptian rai…
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