
At least 55 people were injured in a serious train accident in Russia after the Moscow to Chelyabinsk night train derailed and seven double-decker carriages overturned.
No one was killed in the accident, according to state-run Russian news agency TASS, citing the authorities.
There were 415 passengers on board and at least 55 suffered minor or moderate injuries, regional governor Alexei Russkich said. Seventeen people are being treated in hospital, he said. Earlier reports put the number injured at 35.
Some of the passengers managed to climb out of the overturned carriages, as could be seen in a video on Telegram channel Baza.
The accident occurred near the village of Bryandino in the Ulyanovsk region, just under 800 kilometres east of Moscow, half way to Chelyabinsk in Western Siberia.
In seeking the cause of the incident, Russia’s State Investigative Committee pointed to the worn-out track bed, Interfax news agency reported.
LATEST POSTS
- 1
German finance minister seeks better market access in China talks - 2
Revealing the Incomparable Realms: An Excursion through Power and Inheritance - 3
What are parents to do as doctors clash with Trump administration over vaccines? - 4
Family-Accommodating Snow Sports Experiences - 5
Figure out How to Put resources into Lab Precious stones
Red Crescent: More than 100,000 civilian structures damaged in Iran
Watch interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS speed away from the sun in free telescope livestream on Nov. 16
The most effective method to Succeed in Your Profession with a Web based Advertising Degree
4 Jeep Models: Dominating Execution and Flexibility for Each Experience
The Fragrant Small Tree Birds & Pollinators Love With Stunning Flowers In Summer
Lower-cost space missions like NASA's ESCAPADE are starting to deliver exciting science – but at a price in risk and trade‑offs
5 Eating routine Well disposed Snacks to Keep You Fulfilled
Trump says Venezuela will start 'turning over' oil to the U.S. Is that the reason he toppled Maduro — or is it something else?
Magnetic fossils may reveal ancient creature's internal 'GPS system'













