Greece train crash

2023 - 3 - 1

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At least 36 dead, scores injured as trains collide in Greece (CNN)

Rescue workers are in a desperate search for survivors after a head-on collision between two trains in central Greece killed dozens of people and injured ...

“The crane vehicles are creating the conditions to access and fully check the interior of the carriages.” “The whole of Europe is mourning with you. Writing on Twitter, French Foreign Minister Catherine Colonna said: “Sad thoughts after the terrible train accident near Larissa in Greece … Passengers scrambled to escape the wreckage of the collision. The passenger train had changed lanes and switched to a cargo track before it collided head-on with a freight train, according to ERT. The passenger train had been traveling from the capital Athens to Thessaloniki, Greece’s second-largest city, which is renowned for its festivals and vibrant cultural life.

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At least 36 are dead in Greece after two trains collided. Here's what ... (NPR)

A passenger train and a freight train were traveling down the same track when they crashed head-on, sending the first two passenger carriages flying into ...

following the aftermath of [an Ohio train derailment that sent hazardous materials spilling into the surrounding residential area.](https://www.npr.org/2023/02/16/1157333630/east-palestine-ohio-train-derailment) [An initial report from the National Transportation Safety Board](https://www.npr.org/2023/02/23/1158972561/east-palestine-train-derailment-ntsb-preliminary-report-wheel-bearing) stopped short of declaring a conclusive cause of the Ohio derailment, but said a wheel bearing overheated, raising questions of whether the train's safety sensors and procedures were sufficient. [told NPR's Up First that the collision is likely to spark a debate](https://www.npr.org/2023/02/27/1159628799/china-response-to-house-hearing-cpac-starts-amid-controversy-greece-train-crash) around rail safety. The freight train was likely carrying construction material, such as heavy steel plates, [according to Greece's public media agency, ERT.](https://www.ertnews.gr/eidiseis/ellada/live-sygkrousi-trenon-sta-tempi-toulaxiston-36-nekroi-dekades-traymaties-anazitoun-epivates-sta-syntrimmia/) The trains collided, head-on, just before midnight local time, as the passenger train was exiting a tunnel under a highway in the municipality of Tempe. The 59-year-old Hellenic Train employee denied any wrongdoing, saying the accident may have been a technical failure. Getting a full picture of what happened may take some time, authorities say. [According to the national rail operator,](https://www.hellenictrain.gr/en/news/announcement-132023-trains-collision) the passenger train was carrying roughly 350 people at the time of the collision, traveling at high speed from Athens to Thessaloniki, Greece's second-largest city. A total of 130 were injured. [reports the Associated Press.](https://www.npr.org/2023/02/28/1160282712/fiery-greece-train-collision-kills-more-than-2-dozen-injures-more-than-80) Υποχρέωσή μας τώρα είναι να περιθάλψουμε τους τραυματίες και να είμαστε δίπλα τους. [declared three days of national mourning](https://apa.az/en/europe/greek-pm-mitsotakis-declares-three-days-of-national-mourning-397614) in the country. [The Associated Press reported ](https://www.npr.org/2023/02/28/1160282712/fiery-greece-train-collision-kills-more-than-2-dozen-injures-more-than-80)that many of those passengers were students returning from Carnival, a three-day festival that precedes the religious season of Lent.

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Greece's worst-ever rail crash kills dozens, crushes cars (Associated Press)

TEMPE, Greece (AP) — Rescuers searched for survivors Wednesday in the mangled, burned-out wreckage of two trains that slammed into each other in northern ...

Many of the passengers were students returning to Thessaloniki from Carnival, but officials said but no detailed passenger list was available. Minor clashes broke out as some protesters threw stones at the offices of Greece’s rail operator and riot police, and set dumpsters on fire. In Athens, several hundred members of left-wing groups marched late Wednesday to protest the train deaths. He said some passengers escaped through windows but that after a few minutes, crew members were able to open the doors and let people out. “Our carriage didn’t derail, but the ones in front did and were smashed,” he said, visibly shaken. Condolences poured in from all over the world, including neighboring Turkey, Greece’s historic regional rival. Authorities arrested the stationmaster at the train’s last stop, in the city of Larissa. While the track is double, both trains were traveling in opposite directions on the same line near the Vale of Tempe, a river valley about 380 kilometers (235 miles) north of Athens. “It will take a long time,” said Sarianidis. Police took their names as they arrived, in an effort to track anyone who may be missing. He said windows shattered, showering riders with glass. Vassilis Polyzos, a local resident who said he was one of the first people on the scene, said both trains “were completely destroyed.”

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Human error to blame for train crash - Greek PM (BBC News)

At least 43 people died in the head-on collision between a passenger service and freight train.

Stergios Minenis, a 28-year-old passenger who jumped to safety from the wreckage, told Reuters news agency: "The fire was immediate. "Justice will do its job," he said in a televised address. The accident happened just before midnight on Tuesday.

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Greece Train Crash Leaves at Least 38 Dead (The Wall Street Journal)

Death toll is highest for a train crash in the country since at least the mid-1960s.

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At least 43 dead, dozens more injured in Greek train derailment (ABC News)

At least 43 people were killed and dozens more injured in a head-on collision between a freight train and a passenger train in Greece late Tuesday.

The two trains were running toward each other on the same track and the force of the high-speed collision derailed multiple cars, with some bursting into flames, according to Greece's Hellenic Fire Service. A blaze broke out in that carriage, with temperatures reaching as high as 1,300 degrees Celsius (2,372 degrees Fahrenheit), which "makes it difficult to identify the people inside," the Hellenic Fire Service spokesperson said in a statement on Wednesday afternoon. The next morning, rescuers were still searching for survivors in the smoking wreckage, using cranes to lift the derailed carriages. Two more executives also resigned on Wednesday in the wake of the crash, according to Mitsotakis: Spyros Pateras, the president of the Hellenic Railways Association, and Christos Vinis, president and managing director of the national railway subsidiary ERGOSE. Meanwhile, authorities are still working to identify the dead, whose bodies were taken to the general hospital in the nearby city of Larissa, a Hellenic Police spokesperson said in a statement on Wednesday afternoon. The search and rescue operation at the site of the train collision will continue overnight, the Greek Fire Service said in a statement late Wednesday.

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Greek transport minister resigns over train crash; 36 dead (Hope Standard)

Rescuers delved Wednesday through flattened, burned-out carriages for survivors and bodies after a passenger train and a freight train crashed head-on in ...

“The trains were completely destroyed, both passenger and freight trains.” “People, naturally, were scared — very scared,” he said. The doors were closed but in a few minutes train staff opened them and we got out.” “It will take a long time,” said Sarianidis. Officials said the army had been contacted to assist. The cause of the crash near the Vale of Tempe, about 380 kilometers (235 miles) north of Athens, was not immediately clear, but the stationmaster in the nearby city of Larissa was arrested Wednesday.

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At least 43 killed, dozens injured in Greece's deadliest train crash (Axios)

Train crash. Rail accident involving a collision between a cargo and a passenger train on March 1 in the Evangelismos area of Larissa, Greece. Photo: STRINGER/ ...

... We’re getting cranes to come in and special lifting equipment clear the debris and lift the rail cars. - Protests erupted in Athens at the offices of Hellenic Train with several protestors throwing stones at windows and clashing with police. - “The front section of the train was smashed. [said](https://www.hellenictrain.gr/en/news/announcement-132023)it "expresses its deep sorrow for the tragic accident" and "with a sense of responsibility, informs that its primary and exclusive concern at this time is the care and smooth completion of the evacuation operation." [said](https://www.fireservice.gr/el_GR/-/synecheia-tes-ektaktes-enemeroses-gia-to-siderodromiko-dystychema-me-pyrkagia-sten-eisodo-tes-koiladas-ton-tempon-apo-ton-ekprosopo-typou-tou-pyrosb-5) Wednesday night local time that of the 72 passengers hospitalized, 57 remain in the hospital including six in the Intensive Care Unit. The big picture: Multiple train cars derailed and caught fire near the city of Larissa, about 235 miles north of Athens in the deadliest train crash in Greece's history.

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Railroad worker arrested after head-on train wreck kills 36 people in ... (USA TODAY)

The death toll rose to 36 on Wednesday and a railroad worker was arrested after two trains collided head-on in northern Greece.

They said others fought to free themselves after the passenger train buckled, slamming into a field near the gorge 235 miles north of Athens. [FLORIDA DERAILMENT: ] [Train carrying propane derailed near Florida airport; no leaks detected, officials say](https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2023/02/28/sarasota-florida-derailment-propane-officials/11368082002/) [Prime minister vows to determine cause of crash] [Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, who described the crash as "an unspeakable tragedy," was travelling to the region, his office said. “The trains were completely destroyed, both passenger and freight trains.”] [Train station official arrested] [The stationmaster in the Greek city of Larissa, near where two trains collided Tuesday night, has been charged with manslaughter by negligence and grievous bodily harm by negligence, police said. Authorities did not immediately reveal their connection to the crash, and no cause was immediately revealed. Cranes were brought in to slowly peel away layers of the twisted, burned steel.

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Hours after deadly train crash, Greece agonises over what went wrong (Reuters)

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis called it an unspeakable tragedy but questions are being asked whether the fatal collision of passenger and freight ...

Hellenic Train, a unit of Italy's Ferrovie dello Stato which acquired passenger and freight operations, said it was working with authorities on the investigation. OSE, the country's state-owned operator for rail infrastructure, did not respond to calls requesting comment nor did it issue a statement. Register for free to Reuters and know the full story

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Greek transport minister resigns after train crash kills at least 36 ... (PBS NewsHour)

Rescuers delved Wednesday through flattened, burned-out carriages for survivors and bodies after a passenger train and a freight train crashed head-on in ...

“The trains were completely destroyed, both passenger and freight trains.” “People, naturally, were scared — very scared,” he said. Many of the 350 people aboard the passenger train were students returning from Greece’s raucous Carnival, officials said. The doors were closed but in a few minutes train staff opened them and we got out.” Officials said the army had been contacted to assist. “It will take a long time,” said Sarianidis. Police took their names as they arrived, in an effort to track anyone who may be missing. The cause of the crash near the Vale of Tempe, about 380 kilometers (235 miles) north of Athens, was not immediately clear, but the stationmaster in the nearby city of Larissa was arrested Wednesday. Some people started to climb out through the windows because there was smoke in the carriage. “My head hit the roof of the carriage with the jolt. ERT quoted rescuers saying they found some victims’ bodies 30-40 meters (100-130 feet) from the impact site. [WATCH: UN and EU call on Greece to stop prosecuting migrant rescue groups](https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/un-and-eu-call-on-greece-to-stop-prosecuting-migrant-rescue-groups)

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Rescuers comb wreckage of Greece's deadliest train crash (The Washington Post)

Emergency workers are searching late into the night for survivors and bodies after a passenger train and a freight train crashed head-on in central Greece.

Many of the passengers were students returning to Thessaloniki from Carnival, but officials said but no detailed passenger list was available. In Athens, several hundred members of left-wing groups marched late Wednesday to protest the train deaths. Minor clashes broke out as some protesters threw stones at the offices of Greece’s rail operator and riot police and set dumpsters on fire. He said some passengers escaped through windows but that after a few minutes, crew members were able to open the doors and let people out. “Our carriage didn’t derail, but the ones in front did and were smashed,” he said, visibly shaken. It was the country’s deadliest rail crash on record. Emergency workers used cranes and other heavy machinery to move large pieces of the trains, revealing more bodies and dismembered remains. They did not release the man’s name or the reason for the arrest, but the stationmaster is responsible for rail traffic on that stretch of the tracks. Authorities arrested the stationmaster at the train’s last stop, in the city of Larissa. While the track is double, both trains were traveling in opposite directions on the same line near the Vale of Tempe, a river valley about 380 kilometers (235 miles) north of Athens. Police took their names as they arrived, in an effort to track anyone who may be missing. He said windows shattered, showering riders with glass.

Rescuers Comb Wreckage of Greece's Deadliest Train Crash (NBC Chicago)

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis called the collision of the passenger train and a freight train “a horrific rail accident without precedent in our ...

Many of the passengers were students returning to Thessaloniki from Carnival, but officials said but no detailed passenger list was available. In Athens, several hundred members of left-wing groups marched late Wednesday to protest the train deaths. Minor clashes broke out as some protesters threw stones at the offices of Greece's rail operator and riot police and set dumpsters on fire. He said some passengers escaped through windows but that after a few minutes, crew members were able to open the doors and let people out. “Our carriage didn’t derail, but the ones in front did and were smashed,” he said, visibly shaken. It was the country’s deadliest rail crash on record. Emergency workers used cranes and other heavy machinery to move large pieces of the trains, revealing more bodies and dismembered remains. The company belongs to Italy's state railways. They did not release the man’s name or the reason for the arrest, but the stationmaster is responsible for rail traffic on that stretch of the tracks. Authorities arrested the stationmaster at the train’s last stop, in the city of Larissa. While the track is double, both trains were traveling in opposite directions on the same line near the Vale of Tempe, a river valley about 380 kilometers (235 miles) north of Athens. Police took their names as they arrived, in an effort to track anyone who may be missing.

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Greece train crash: Survivors describe 'nightmarish seconds' (BBC News)

At least 36 people died and dozens more were injured in the head-on collision between two trains near the city of Larissa on Tuesday night. The front carriages ...

The station master, who is in charge of signalling, has denied both charges and blamed the accident on a technical fault. You can also get in touch in the following ways: Five hours later, we are finding bodies," an exhausted rescuer emerging from the wreckage told AFP news agency. "We were turning over in the carriage until we fell on our sides and until the commotion stopped. Please include your name, age and location with any submission. Angelos Tsiamouras told Greek broadcaster ERT the crash had felt like an earthquake, and he smashed the train window using his suitcase. "I've never seen anything like this in my entire life. However, officials say some may have left the scene without being accounted for. "For 10, 15 seconds it was chaos. As we were turning over we were being burned. He said the first four carriages of the passenger train were derailed, and the first two carriages caught fire and were "almost completely destroyed". Fire was right and left," Mr Minenis was quoted as saying by Reuters news agency.

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Rescuers comb wreckage of Greece's deadliest train crash (Politico)

Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said it appeared the crash was “mainly due to a tragic human error.”

In Athens, several hundred members of left-wing groups marched late Wednesday to protest the train deaths. Minor clashes broke out as some protesters threw stones at the offices of Greece’s rail operator and riot police and set dumpsters on fire. He said some passengers escaped through windows but that after a few minutes, crew members were able to open the doors and let people out. It was the country’s deadliest rail crash on record. “Our carriage didn’t derail, but the ones in front did and were smashed,” he said, visibly shaken. The government declared three days of national mourning from Wednesday, while flags flew at half-staff outside all European Commission buildings in Brussels. Many of the passengers were students returning to Thessaloniki from Carnival, but officials said but no detailed passenger list was available. Emergency workers used cranes and other heavy machinery to move large pieces of the trains, revealing more bodies and dismembered remains. They did not release the man’s name or the reason for the arrest, but the stationmaster is responsible for rail traffic on that stretch of the tracks. The train from Athens to Thessaloniki was carrying 350 passengers, many of them students returning from raucous Carnival celebrations. Authorities arrested the stationmaster at the train’s last stop, in the city of Larissa. Police took their names as they arrived, in an effort to track anyone who may be missing.

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Greece train crash: Angry protests erupt after disaster (BBC News)

Many protesters see the crash which claimed 43 lives as an accident that had been waiting to happen.

A vigil was also held in Athens, outside the offices of Hellenic Train. You can also get in touch in the following ways: Please include your name, age and location with any submission. At a silent vigil in Larissa on Wednesday to commemorate the victims of the incident, one demonstrator said he felt the disaster had only been a matter of time. "Pain has turned into anger for the dozens of dead and wounded colleagues and fellow citizens," the workers' union said in a statement announcing the strike. Three days of national mourning have been declared across the country following the incident, in which a passenger service crashed head on into a freight train, causing the front carriages to burst into flames.

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Greece train crash kills at least 38 people, many of them likely students (Reuters)

At least 38 people were killed when a Greek passenger train collided head-on with a freight train late on Tuesday, derailing carriages which then burst into ...

His wife's sister was travelling in one of the first two carriages. We will be lucky to have a body to bury." It had departed from the Greek capital and was headed to the northern city of Thessaloniki. In Athens, around 1,000 people protested outside the offices of Hellenic Train, another branch of the rail network, where some hurled stones at windows. Based on that, the death toll was likely to rise, he said. "Now we are waiting to do a DNA test. The fire was immediate. "Windows were being smashed and people were screaming... Officials said the death toll was expected to rise further - temperatures in one carriage had risen to 1,300 Celsius (2,370 F) after it caught fire. "It's an unthinkable tragedy. "There was panic... Register for free to Reuters and know the full story

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Greek rescuers comb through train crash wreckage (Reuters)

Rescuers resumed a search for victims of Greece's deadliest train crash on Thursday, combing through the buckled and crushed remains of carriages that ...

To identify some of the victims, relatives had to give DNA samples at a hospital in Larissa, where Protests also broke out in Thessaloniki. Register for free to Reuters and know the full story

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Protests erupt in Greece following deadly train collision (CNN)

Demonstrators poured into the streets of Greece after a head-on collision between two trains killed dozens and left scores injured, amid anger over ...

Six of the injured being treated are in critical condition due to head wounds and serious burns, state-owned public broadcaster ERT reported Thursday. The accident came soon after a holiday weekend. A station manager of a train station in the city of Larissa was arrested in connection to the collision, as part of the investigation into the incident. The death toll is expected to rise. In a televised address after visiting the crash site, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said the collision was “mainly” due “to tragic human error.” The Greek transport minister resigned in the wake of the tragedy, while a rail workers union is going on strike, accusing the government of “disrespect” in the sector.

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Video shows moment of deadly Greece train crash as a station ... (CBS News)

More than 50 people were still hospitalized Thursday after the fiery crash, which has sparked a fierce debate over the state of the European nation's public ...

He called it "the least he could do to honor the memory of the victims" as he spoke on live television, adding that he was taking responsibility for "long-standing failures" in the country's transport network. The station master who was on duty in the city of Larissa, about 15 miles southwest of the crash site, when the crash happened "confessed" responsibility for the accident, a federal government spokesman said Thursday. Officials still haven't said exactly how the two trains ended up on a collision course on the same track, but the man in charge of a station in central Greece who was arrested Wednesday in connection with the crash has reportedly accepted "responsibility."

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Greece train crash search moves 'centimeter by centimeter' (Associated Press)

Rail workers went on strike to protest years of underfunding that they say has left the country's train system in a dangerous state. The passenger train and a ...

“The lights went out. we must not focus on the tree while there’s a whole forest beyond it,” he said. will not remain an empty pledge,” he said. That can’t change, I know it,” he said. Greece has a limited rail network that doesn’t reach much of the country. They bought 50 tickets to death.” He said that starting in 2020, union representatives sent legal notices to the company responsible for Greece’s railway infrastructure, OSE, as well as government and regulatory officials, but received no reply. “There’s a forest of responsibility.” It was during the crisis, in 2017, that the rail operator, then heavily losing money, was privatized and bought by Italy’s Ferrovie dello Stato Italiane Group. The testing was necessary because many of the bodies were burned or mangled beyond recognition. “Nobody has called me back.” A second 24-hour strike was called for Friday.

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Greece train collision death toll rises to 57 as crews continue ... (PBS NewsHour)

Emergency crews cut through the mangled remains of a passenger train on Thursday, progressing “centimeter by centimeter” in their search for the dead from a ...

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy sent a message in Greek, writing, “The people of Ukraine share the pain of the families of the victims. Pope Francis and European leaders sent messages of sympathy in the wake of the crash. “The lights went out. “We will work so that the words ‘never again’ … Rail workers went on strike to protest years of underfunding that they say has left the country’s train system in a dangerous state. The Larissa station manager arrested after the collision was charged Wednesday with multiple counts of manslaughter and causing serious physical harm through negligence, as a judicial inquiry tries to establish why the two trains were traveling in opposite directions on the same track.

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Greece train crash death toll rises to 57 amid search (pressherald.com)

Emergency crews cut through the remains of a passenger train on Thursday, progressing 'centimeter by centimeter' in their search for the dead from a head-on ...

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky sent a message in Greek, writing, “The people of Ukraine share the pain of the families of the victims. Pope Francis and European leaders sent messages of sympathy in the wake of the crash. THESSALONIKI, Greece — The death toll from the head-on collision of a passenger and freight train in Greece has risen to 57. Rail workers went on strike to protest years of underfunding that they say has left the country’s train system in a dangerous state. “The lights went out. The Larissa station manager arrested after the collision was charged Wednesday with multiple counts of manslaughter and causing serious physical harm through negligence, as a judicial inquiry tries to establish why the two trains were traveling in opposite directions on the same track.

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