On the 18th in Egypt in the Middle East, a passenger train heading from the capital Cairo to a city in the north was derailed and overturned, killing 11 people and injuring 98 people so far, according to health officials.

In the province of Qalyubia in northern Egypt, a passenger train from Cairo to the northern provincial city of Mansoura derailed on the afternoon of the 18th, and some vehicles rolled over.



In the footage from the site, you can see that a large number of people are surrounding a vehicle that is largely off the railroad track or a vehicle that has fallen sideways, trying to rescue the person left behind.



According to the Egyptian Ministry of Health, the accident has killed 11 people and injured 98 so far.



According to the local Japanese embassy, ​​there is no information so far that a Japanese person was injured in this accident.



Transportation authorities are investigating the cause of the accident.



A man who witnessed the accident said, "There are still people under the derailed car, but I can't help. I'm tired of a series of train accidents."



Train accidents occur frequently in Egypt in March, with at least 20 people killed in a train collision.