Six Moroccans were killed and 86 others were injured in a train derailment between the cities of Casablanca and Quneitra, west of Morocco.

The National Office of Railways said six passengers were killed and 86 injured, including seven critical cases. The state agency added that local authorities and civil defense personnel rushed to the scene to provide necessary assistance and assistance.

The second channel of the government that the coup d'état took place near Qantara in the town of Bouqnadl between the city of Quneitra and Rabat.

Some injured train coup incident in serious condition (European)

A survivor told a Moroccan news website that there had been a major concussion on the train coming from Casablanca towards Quneitra. After a moment the train overturned, and the survivor added that some of the passengers had tried to help the victims and take them out, but were unable to help the victims who were under the vehicles.

Videos posted by activists on the sites showed the train getting out of the train and the overturning of some vehicles. The videos also showed bodies on the ground covered, blood on the railroad track and on some vehicles.

The gendarmerie and security forces cordoned off the scene and removed the journalists from the scene. Hundreds of civilians gathered around. The civil defense teams rushed to make holes in the vehicles that were overturned in order to remove the bodies of the dead, while bulldozers appeared paving a passage on a dirt road to allow ambulances to transport Victims.

I have been saddened to hear the painful incident of the derailing of a train in Buqnadal. On this painful occasion, I pray to the dead and call upon the wounded and the speedy recovery. The priority now is to provide the necessary assistance to the wounded and injured

- Head of Government - Morocco (@ChefGov_ma) October 16, 2018

The Interior Minister, Abdel-Wafi Fattit, and Abdul Qader Amara, were ordered to transfer the wounded to the hospital at the military hospital, Mohammed V in Rabat.

The King also guarantees the costs of burying the victims of the tragedy and the expenses of treating the wounded.

The train coup is rare in Morocco, and the accident comes as the country prepares to launch high-speed trains in the next few months.