At least 31 people have been killed and dozens more injured in a train collision in northern Iran, officials say.
Four carriages derailed and two caught fire after an intercity express broke down between stations and was hit by another train early on Friday. The accident happened in subzero temperatures about 250km (150 miles) east of the
capital, Tehran.
Four of the fatalities were railway employees, state media report. "The bodies of 31 dead have been identified and more than 70 people hospitalised," State Governor Mohammad Reza Khabbaz told local media. A mechanical failure had forced the intercity express train to stop between stations, the governor said.
Two coaches of an Iranian intercity express train burst into flames after it was hit from behind |
The crash occurred in Iran's northern province of Semnan, on the main line between Tehran and
Mashhad in the north-east. Red Crescent Director Hassan Shokrollahi said rescue efforts were hampered by the remote location of the crash site.
"Due to the difficulty of access, only our helicopter has managed to reach the scene," he said. The injured were taken to hospitals in Semnan and Damghan.
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