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Turkey: Train, Minibus Collision Leaves 6 Dead


Sat 04 Sep 2021 | 12:30 PM
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A collision between a freight train and a minibus in northwest Turkey killed six people and injured six others on Saturday.

Turkish news agency Demiroren reported that the crash at a railroad crossing in Ergene, Tekirdag province, involved a minibus carrying factory workers and a train headed to nearby Cerkezkoy at 8 a.m. local time (0500 GMT).

The six people who died were in the minibus, which was dragged in front of the train after the impact. Images showed the crumpled vehicle lying on its roof alongside the train tracks.

Collision between train and minibus in Turkey

In 2018, 25 people died when a passenger train derailed in nearby Corlu. That accident was blamed on heavy rain causing an embankment to collapse.

Last year, Turkey's Chamber of Mechanical Engineers said railway accidents in the country were three times the global average, while labor unions warned that cost-cutting has led to safety issues.