Tuesday, 17 July 2012

IMPATIENT PASSENGERS CAUSED TRAIN ACCIDENT THAT INJURED FOUR IN EGYPT!



An Egyptian security official who poke on condition of anonymity said:
Impatient Egyptian passengers who were fed up with waiting for their train to move put logs and rocks on the rails of a nearby track, causing two other trains to collide on Tuesday, at least four people were injured.
The security official added that,
"some of the passengers in Giza, Cairo's twin city, were enraged that they had to wait for more than 30 minutes on their train to allow another train to pass. Some of the restless passengers placed logs and rocks on the rails of the track of the other train that was holding theirs up. When the speeding train approached, the debris caused it to sideswipe another train. Three cars of the fast-moving train overturned."
The Health Ministry said at least four people were injured, according to the state-run news agency MENA.
The Egyptian railway system has a poor safety record that has long been blamed on badly maintained equipment and poor management. Egypt's worst railway disaster took place in February 2002 when a train heading to southern Egypt caught fire, killing more than 370 people.
In January, state-run newspapers reported that 1,720 trains had been delayed because of the protests. Most Egyptians cannot afford air travel, which is also limited to cities with airports, and the country's roads are poorly paved and dangerous, making trains a popular option.

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