At least 32 people were killed and more than 160 were injured in a rear-end collision of another train coming from behind with a train stopped on a railroad track in southern Egypt, causing multiple vehicles to fall sideways. ..

In Sohag Governorate in southern Egypt, a train heading for a city in the north was stopped on the railroad track due to a problem on the 26th, and another train from behind collided.



The accident caused multiple vehicles to lie down, killing 32 people and injuring more than 160, according to the Egyptian Ministry of Health.



Egyptian transport authorities are investigating the exact cause of the accident, why the train stopped on the railroad tracks and why the following trains could not avoid a rear-end collision.



In Egypt, train accidents have occurred frequently, such as a train crashing into a station building in the center of Cairo, the capital city, and burning at least 20 people, killing at least 20 people. Responding to the change has become an issue.