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President Tsai Ing-wen visits survivors of Taiwan's worst rail disaster at a hospital and pay condolences to relatives of the victims at a morgue, as the island mourns the devastating collision that killed at least 50 people. IMAGES
Images of people being treated in a hospital in India after one of the country's worst rail collisions left at least 288 people dead and hundreds more injured. IMAGES
Indonesian President Joko Widodo arrives at hospital where the victims of the deadly stampede at a football stadium in the city of Malang are being treated. He greets the relatives of the victims before entering the hospital. IMAGES
Indonesian President Joko Widodo arrives at hospital where the victims of the deadly stampede at a football stadium in the city of Malang are being treated. He greets the relatives of the victims before entering the hospital. IMAGES
Beijing, Apr 3 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Ritchie Tongo) The work of removing the wagons from the tracks of the damaged train in eastern Taiwan will last for a week, after the accident that left on Friday at least 50 dead and 144 wounded of diverse consideration.FOOTAGE OF FAMILY MEMBERS OF THE DECEASED PRAYING NEAR THE SITE OF THE TRAIN ACCIDENT IN TAIWAN