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Train collision in Argentina injures at least 30

May 11, 2024

Buenos Aires [Argentina], May 11: At least 30 people have been injured in a collision between two trains in the Argentinian capital Buenos Aires, German news agency DPA reported.
They were taken to various hospitals in the city, Mayor Jorge Macri said on Friday.
Another 60 passengers were examined by paramedics but did not need to be taken to hospital, the head of the emergency services, Alberto Crescenti, said.
The two trains collided on a railway bridge in the Palermo district for an initially unknown reason. One of the trains was carrying passengers, the other was a locomotive with an empty carriage, according to the railway company.
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