Train Collision in Czech Republic Leaves Four Dead
A tragic train collision in the Czech Republic resulted in the deaths of at least four people and left more than 20 others injured. The incident occurred on Wednesday night when a passenger train collided with a freight train in the city of Pardubice.
Rescue operations have been concluded, and authorities have launched an investigation to determine the cause of the crash. The collision involved a passenger train carrying approximately 380 people, which was traveling overnight from Prague to Chop in western Ukraine.
Initial reports indicate that the freight train was transporting calcium carbide, a hazardous chemical used in industrial processes. Fortunately, the first two wagons of the freight train were empty, preventing any chemical leaks.
Footage from the scene showed significant damage, with at least one train carriage derailed. Emergency services, including a line of vehicles and a helicopter, responded promptly to the incident.
The Fire Rescue Service confirmed the high number of passengers aboard the train, which is operated by RegioJet. The immediate response and subsequent investigation aim to uncover the reasons behind this tragic event and prevent similar occurrences in the future.