Two trains collide in Greece, at least six dead

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At least Six people were killed and several dozen injured when two trains collided head-on. in the center of the country, near the Greek town of Tempe.

Around midnight, a commercial train and a passenger train collided, killing six people and injuring an undetermined number of but more than twenty, the Greek Fire Service reported. up to the ERT chain. In addition, The collision that caused the fire caused three of the wagons to derail. View of the passenger train from Thessaloniki (north) to Larisa (centre).

30 ambulances were dispatched to the scene, many injured were taken to the University Hospital of the city of Larisa and the city of Katerinis. In addition to the firefighters, Police and Army mobilized to assist rescue missions and activated a warning protocol as planned in case of such accidents as per the chain mentioned above.

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