Trains collide in Egypt’s Nile Delta leaving 3 dead, 29 injured
- At least three people, including two children, have died, and 29 were injured after two passenger trains collided in Egypt.
- Five injured individuals are in unstable condition, and rescue operations are ongoing, according to Egypt’s Health Ministry.
- The crash occurred in Zagazig, Sharqiya province, with one train traveling from Zagazig to Ismailia and the other from Mansoura to Zagazig.
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Shafaq News/The Traffic Directorate of the “Koysanjaq” district of Erbil governorate reported on Sunday that 10 people were injured in a traffic accident on the road linking the district and the center of Erbil city. The Directorate said in a statement today that the injured are in a stable condition and some have broken arms and legs, including children. The accident occurred between three vehicles late yesterday evening. The Directorate has ur…
The incident took place in the town of Al Zaqaziq, located approximately 100 kilometers north of Cairo. The Egyptian Ministry of Health confirmed that after the railway accident that occurred this Saturday, three people died and 49 others were injured, five of them in critical condition. ALSO READ: Arab League rejected occupation of Gaza and supported Egypt's position In an official statement, the Ministry of Health indicated that the death toll…
At least two killed, 29 injured in Egypt train collision
CAIRO (Reuters) – At least two were killed and 29 others wounded in two passenger trains collision in Zagazig city, Sharkia Governorate, north-east Cairo, Egypt’s ministry of health reported on Saturday. The injured were taken to hospitals and “rescue operations are ongoing”, The ministry said. The railway authority said in a statement that one of the trains was heading from Zagazig city to Ismailia city, while the other was on its way fro…
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