Greece (Washington Insider Magazine) – A head-on train collision near Larissa, Greece, has resulted in at least 43 deaths and dozens of injuries, making it the worst rail disaster in the country’s history. Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis blamed the crash on “tragic human error.”
Key Details:
- Collision Site: A passenger train from Athens to Thessaloniki collided with a cargo train on the same track.
- Fatalities & Injuries: 43 confirmed dead, 57 hospitalized, and 350 passengers onboard at the time.
- Transport Minister Resigns: Kostas Karamanlis stepped down, citing political responsibility.
- Stationmaster Arrested: A Larissa stationmaster has been arrested and faces charges.
- Passenger Testimonies: Survivors described explosions, fire, and panic inside the derailed train.
Government & Public Response:
- Three-Day National Mourning: Declared by the Greek government.
- Protests Erupt: Railway workers went on strike, citing neglected safety measures.
- Rescue Operations: Emergency workers continue to search for survivors amid the wreckage.
