Egypt rail crash kills 3 including two children
ZAGAZIG, EGYPT: children were among three people killed when two trains collided Saturday (Sep 14) in northern Egypt, the health ministry and state media said.
It was the latest in a series of deadly accidents to hit Egypt's extensive rail network, which has been beset by ageing infrastructure and mismanagement.
Another 49 people were injured in the crash, which happened in Zagazig, 80 kilometres (50 miles) north of Cairo, the ministry said on its Facebook page.
State-owned newspaper Al-Ahram said two children were among the dead.
Egypt's 105 million people depend largely on rail transport, but the network, although one of the largest on the African continent, has suffered repeated deadly accidents.
In 2021, two accidents within less than a month killed more than 40 people.