Germany train crash: Death toll rises to 10, several injured



Aerial view of rescue teams at the site where two trains collided head-on near Bad Aibling, Germany. Several people have been killed and dozens were injured. (AP Photo/Matthias Schrader)

Crews using helicopters and boats rescued dozens of people from the wreckage of two German commuter trains that crashed head-on Tuesday in an isolated part of Bavaria, killing at least 10 and leaving authorities trying to determine why multiple safety measures failed.

The trains crashed on a stretch of track running between a river and a forest about 40 miles (60 kilometers) southeast of Munich. Though the first rescue crews were on the scene in minutes, it took hours for all survivors to be airlifted and shuttled by boat across the river to waiting ambulances.


Nine people were reported dead immediately while a tenth died later in a hospital, police spokesman Stefan Sonntag said. The two train engineers were thought to be among the dead and one person was still missing in the wreckage.- See more at: http://indianexpress.com/article/world/world-news/germany-train-collision-death-toll-injuries-latest-updates/#sthash.Er6XsAVj.dpuf
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