One dead, 65 hurt as train derails in Algeria

Published November 6, 2014
Algiers: Rescue workers at the scene of the train crash here on Wednesday.—AP
Algiers: Rescue workers at the scene of the train crash here on Wednesday.—AP

ALGIERS: A passenger train derailed in an eastern suburb of Algiers on Wednesday, leaving one person dead and 65 injured, emergency services said. The accident “killed a 55-year-old woman”, Lieutenant Sofiane Bekhti said.

The morning service from the Algerian capital to the outlying town of Thenia was changing lines in Hussein Dey station when it came off the tracks, state rail boss Yacine Bendjaballa told the APS news agency.

The body of the dead woman was found under a carriage at the crash site, APS said.

Prime Minister Abde­lmalek Sellal visited the scene of the crash and ordered an investigation into the derailment, which caused disruption to train services in east and west Algeria, state rail said.

Published in Dawn, November 6th , 2014

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