Kereta api bertembung, 57 maut di Greece

Kereta api bertembung, 57 maut di Greece

Menurut wakil Perkhidmatan Bomba Vassilis Vathrakogiannis daripada 85 penumpang cedera, 25 dilapor berada dalam keadaan kritikal.

Sekurang-kurangnya 26 maut manakala 85 lagi cedera selepas kereta api penumpang dan tren kargo bertembung di perbandaran Elassona utara Greece, lapor Agensi Anadolu.

Menurut wakil Perkhidmatan Bomba, Vassilis Vathrakogiannis, daripada 85 penumpang cedera, 25 dilapor berada dalam keadaan kritikal.

Tiga gerabak dilaporkan terbakar dan beberapa lagi gerabak tergelincir dari landasan.

Sebanyak 30 ambulans telah dihantar ke tempat kejadian, katanya.

The death toll from Tuesday’s train crash in Greece has increased to 57, a coroner has told the BBC.

Eleni Zaggelidou, one of ten coroners working on the investigation, said DNA had been taken from 57 intact bodies.

A government minister said austerity during Greece’s economic crisis in the 2000s had contributed to a lack of investment in the railways.

Rail workers held a one-day strike on Thursday following the disaster, blaming government neglect.

More than 2,000 people protested for a second day in Athens and Thessaloniki, shocked by the disaster near the city of Larissa.

“We are angry at the company, at the government and past governments that did nothing to improve conditions in the Greek railway,” said pensioner Stavros Nantis in Athens.

Rescue workers are still going through burned and buckled carriages, searching for victims.

This was the “most difficult moment”, rescuer Konstantinos Imanimidis told Reuters news agency, because “instead of saving lives, we have to recover bodies”.

A passenger service carrying 350 people collided with a freight train just before midnight on Tuesday after they ended up on the same track – causing the front carriages to burst into flames.

The railway workers’ strike began at 06:00 local time (04:00 GMT), hitting national rail services and the subway in Athens.

Many in Greece see the crash as an accident that had been waiting to happen, and the union blamed successive governments’ “disrespect” towards Greek railways for leading to this “tragic result”.

During a visit to a hospital where relatives of the missing had gathered, Zoe Rapti, Greece’s deputy minister of health, told the BBC that investing in the rail network had been made more difficult by the Greek debt crisis around 2010, which led to drastic austerity measures in exchange for a financial rescue by the EU and International Monetary Fund.

“Of course, things should have been done during these years but, as you remember, Greece faced a big economic crisis for more than 10 years, which means that many things went back,” she said.

She said a “wide investigation” would take place, which she promised would provide answers.

Government spokesman Giannis Oikonomous also said “chronic delays” in implementing rail projects were rooted in “distortions” in the country’s public sector going back decades.

Kereta api bertembung, 57 maut di Greece

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