In Greece, after a deadly train accident, the dilapidation of the rail network pointed out
An
investigation has been opened to find out the origins of the collision which
killed at least 42 people overnight from Tuesday to Wednesday. The unions
denounce the lack of maintenance and the absence of efficient security systems
The "worst train disaster the
country has ever known", according to Greek media: on the night of Tuesday, February 28 to Wednesday, March 1, the collision of two trains traveling on the
same track in opposite directions near the town of Larissa, in central Greece,
left at least 42 dead and 85 injured.
The
"worst train disaster the country has ever known", according to Greek
media: on the night of Tuesday, February 28 to Wednesday, March 1, the collision
of two trains traveling on the same track in opposite directions near the town
of Larissa, in central Greece, left at least 42 dead and 85 injured.
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