Two Killed, Over 16 Injured As Train Derails In Northern Egypt

Cairo: As many as two people were killed and over 16 were injured after a passenger train derailed Tuesday north of Cairo.

The Egyptian authorities said that it was the latest in a series of rail accidents in the country in recent years.

According to the news agency AFP, the derailing happened as the train was travelling through a station in the city of Qalyub on its way to the city of Menouf in the Nile Delta.

They said they had opened an investigation into the cause of the crash.

At least 20 ambulances were dispatched to the scene and the injured were transferred to nearby hospitals, health authorities said.

Videos of the aftermath of the collision posted on Facebook showed crowds of people and emergency services gathering around the rail cars, which remained upright after the derailing. In other footage, passengers were seen being pulled from the wreckage through rail-car windows.

Train derailments and crashes are common in Egypt, where the railway system has a history of badly maintained equipment and mismanagement. In recent years, the government has announced modernization initiatives to improve its railways.

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