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A Cuban train en route to cross the island derailed shortly after midnight on Thursday, injuring dozens of passengers. Nathan Frandino reports.
Al Qalyubia Governorate, April 18 (EFE/EPA).- At least 11 people died and another 98 were injured in a railway accident in northern Egypt on Sunday, where in recent weeks several such incidents have occurred, including a train crash that killed about 20 people, the Egyptian Health Ministry reported.The accident occurred in the town of Toukh, in Qalyubiyya province in the Nile Delta, when four cars of a train running between Cairo and the city of Mansura derailed.Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi ordered an investigation to learn the causes of the accident, according to the state-run MENA news agency. (Camera: KHALED ELFIQI).SHOT LIST: PEOPLE STAND NEAR DAMAGED CARRIAGES OF A PASSENGER TRAIN THAT WAS DERAILED IN TOUKH, AL QALYUBIA GOVERNORATE, NORTH OF CAIRO, EGYPT.
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
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 show Hualien Tzu Chi Hospital in Taipei, Taiwan, after at least 50 people were killed and injuring dozens more on Friday when a packed train derailed inside a tunnel in eastern Taiwan at the start of a holiday weekend. The Taiwan Railways Agency said 146 passengers were sent to hospital in addition to the 50 confirmed dead. IMAGES
U.S. President Barack Obama attends an outdoor arrival ceremony in heavy rain, as the first sitting U.S. president to visit Laos. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).