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Rail workers strike as anger over Greece train crash grows

Greece

Rail workers across Greece have started a one-day strike due to the train catastrophe. Which left 43 people dead. A 59-year-old Larissa station master is scheduled to appear in court on Thursday. After the train catastrophe on Tuesday that left at least 43 people dead, rail workers across Greece have started a one-day strike. “Pain … Read more

Greece train crash catastrophe: Angry protests erupted

Greece
  • A train crash killed 43 people.
  • Rioters clashed with police outside the Athens headquarters.
  • Many of the 350 passengers were students in their twenties.

Protests have erupted in Greece in response to the rail crash that killed 43 people, with many viewing it as an accident waiting to happen.

Rioters clashed with police outside the Athens headquarters of Hellenic Train, the corporation in charge of maintaining Greece’s railways.

Protests were also organized in Thessaloniki and Larissa, both of which are close to where the accident occurred on Tuesday night.

According to the administration, an independent probe will bring justice.

Following the tragedy, in which a passenger train collided head-on with a freight train, causing the front cars to explode into flames, the country has announced three days of national mourning.

The passenger train’s front coaches were mostly wrecked.

Many of the 350 passengers were students in their twenties returning to Thessaloniki after a long weekend spent commemorating Greek Orthodox Lent.

Tragic human error

Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis stated “tragic human error” was to blame for the accident.

In Larissa, a 59-year-old station master has been charged with manslaughter by negligence. He has denied any misconduct and has blamed the catastrophe on a technological flaw.

Rail union members feel that safety measures were not functioning properly, despite repeated warnings over many years.

Rail workers intend to strike on Thursday in protest at what they see as official neglect of the railways.

“Pain has turned into anger for the dozens of dead and wounded colleagues and fellow citizens,” the workers’ union said in a statement announcing the strike.

Transport Minister Kostas Karamanlis resigned over the catastrophe, stating he would accept responsibility for the authorities’ “long-standing failings” to fix a railway system he said was not suitable for the 21st Century.

Nonetheless, a sign was erected outside a hospital where the bodies of the train crash victims were being taken, saying that any systemic flaws will be covered up in the official investigation currently underway.

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Greece train crash: At least 32 dead, 85 injured as trains collide

Greece
  • The collision between two trains in central Greece killed dozens.
  • The crash occurred after a weekend carnival that finished with a public holiday on Monday.
  • The passenger train had been heading from the capital Athens to Thessaloniki.

Greece: Rescue personnel is searching for survivors after a head-on collision between two trains in central Greece killed dozens and injured many more.

According to the Greek Fire Service, at least 32 people were killed and more than 85 were injured when a passenger train carrying more than 350 people crashed with a freight train on Tuesday evening, soon before midnight, in Tempi, central Greece, near the city of Larissa.

“There was a bang… “The (train) vehicle began spinning before we were able to evacuate,” one male passenger explained.

“It was 10 nightmarish seconds with fire, you couldn’t see much from the smoke,” said a second passenger.

According to the Greek Fire Service, recovery efforts are ongoing, with a focus on the first two carriages of the passenger train. It is likely that the death toll will grow.

The passenger train had been heading from the capital Athens to Thessaloniki, Greece’s second-largest city, which is famed for its festivals and strong cultural life. The crash occurred after a weekend carnival that finished with a public holiday on Monday.

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Trains collide near the Greek city of Larissa, resulting in carnage

Greece
  • Two trains collided in northern Greece.
  • Rescuers have been working all night to remove people from one of the trains.
  • At least 32 people died.

Greece: Two trains collided in northern Greece, killing at least 32 people and injuring scores more, according to rescue services.

Rescuers have been working all night to remove people from one of the trains that crashed near the city of Larissa.

The train, which was carrying 350 passengers, collided with a freight train.

Thick clouds of smoke rose from wrecked carriages.

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The cause of the collision with the passenger train, which was traveling between Thessaloniki and Larissa, is unknown.

“We heard a big bang,” passenger Stergios Minenis said.

“It was a nightmarish ten seconds. We were turning over in the carriage until we fell on our sides and until the commotion stopped. Then there was panic. Cables, fire. The fire was immediate.

“As we were turning over we were being burned. The fire was right and left… For ten, or fifteen seconds it was chaos. Tumbling over, fires, cables hanging, broken windows, people screaming, people trapped. It was two meters high from where we jumped to leave and beneath there was broken iron debris but what could we do?”

Another passenger named Angelos Tsiamouras told local media the collision had felt like an earthquake.

Another passenger called Lazos told Protothema newspaper the incident had been “very shocking”.

“That was a really powerful collision,” Kostas Agorastos, the regional governor of the Thessaly area”.

Because of the “severity of the collision,” conditions for rescue workers were “very difficult,” according to fire service spokesman Vassilis Varthakoyiannis.

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Police kills Greek Roma boy for prompting outrage in Greece

Greece

A police officer shot a teenager in the head as he fled a gas station, apparently without paying. The 16-year-old Roma youngster was shot twice by the cop in Thessaloniki, Greece’s second-largest city. Protesters flocked to the streets and doused police with gasoline bombs. A police officer shot a teenager in the head as he … Read more

Finnair makes an official announcement regarding codeshare deal with Turkish Airlines

Finnair makes an official announcement regarding codeshare deal

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