Trains collide head-on in Thailand, injuring at least 30

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Published on February 24, 2020 - Duration: 03:58s

Trains collide head-on in Thailand, injuring at least 30

At least 30 people were injured on Monday (February 24) in a head-on collision between a passenger train and a cargo train.


Trains collide head-on in Thailand, injuring at least 30

At least 30 people were injured on Monday (February 24) in a head-on collision between a passenger train and a cargo train.

The two vehicles smashed into each other at around 6:40pm local time in Ratchaburi, central Thailand.

Initial reports from the scene suggested a signal error for the crash.

Officials said there were 258 passengers onboard the diesel train when it hit the cargo train travelling from Bangkok to Hat Yai in the south of the country.

Deputy Governor of Ratchaburi Kiatisak Trongsiri said at least ten people were rushed immediately to hospital.

He said: ''The freight train has derailed and we are working to clear the tracks.

A signal fault is the most probable cause of accident but we need to investigate more.'' The conductor of one of the trains, Pakorn Mananan, 37, was identified one of those seriously injured.

Traffic Police radio and Jor Sor 100 radio reported the crash between express train No.

37/45 bound for Sungai Kolok in Narathiwat and Padang Besar in Songkhla, and freight train No.

722 from Hat Yai to Bankok.

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